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February 24, 2023

Writ Petitions filed invoking Article 226 of the Constitution of India - Non-constitution of Appellate Tribunal - As and when the contingency in the clause 4.3 of the Circular dated 26 May 2020 occurs, the petitioners can file an appeal or writ petition as the case may be. In light of this position, it is not deemed necessary to keep these Petitions pending on the file of this court. - HC

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