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    Hon'ble The Chief Justice

     Hon'ble Mr. Justice Ramesh Sinha

    Hon'ble Mr. Justice Ramesh Sinha

    (Hon'ble The Chief Justice)

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    1. Notification No. 49 (Mis.)/ Bilaspur dated 24/02/2026

    2. Appointment Order No. 05 (App.) Bilaspur, Dated 24.02.2026 for the post of Legal Assistant

    3. Notification No. 45 (Mis.) Bilaspur, Dated 24.02.2026

    4. Practice Directions No. 3865/(SCMS) Bilaspur dated 20/02/2026

    5. Final Result for recruitment to the post of Legal Assistant (Select & Waiting List )

    6. Final Result for recruitment to the post of Legal Assistant (Merit List)

    7. Final Result for recruitment to the post of Legal Assistant (Tabulation Chart)

    8. Endt. No. 3882/Checker Bilaspur, dated 20/02/2026.

    9. Order No. 4 (App.)/ Bilaspur dated 19 February 2026

    10. Tender Notice No. 3717/CPC/2026 Bilaspur, dated 18/02/2026 (75 External CD/DVD drives)

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    1. An employee who dies in harness leaves behind a dependant who acquires a legitimate right of consideration for appointment under the Social Security Scheme framed in terms of the National Coal Wage Agreement. Such entitlement cannot be denied merely because another family member is already in employment, in the absence of any express disqualification under the NCWA. Rejection on such extraneous ground is arbitrary and unsustainable in law.

    2. Appointment to the post of Kotwar under Section 230 of the Chhattisgarh Land Revenue Code, 1959 is governed strictly by the statutory Rules. Preference to a near relative of an ex-Kotwar under Rule 4(2) is discretionary and does not create a vested right. In absence of perversity or illegality in concurrent findings of the revenue authorities, interference under Article 226 is not warranted.

    3. If there is sufficient cause shown which prevented a party from appearing before the Labour Court, the Labour Court will have no jurisdiction to proceed and consequently, it must necessarily have the power to set aside the ex parte award.

    4. If the copy of signed arbitral award is not delivered to party itself, it would not amount to compliance with provisions of S. 31(5) of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 and hence limitation of three months u/S 34 (3) has to be reckoned from the date on which, the party itself received a signed copy of the award.

    5. A victim of rape or sexual assault is not an accomplice, and her evidence does not require corroboration as a matter of law. Corroboration is only a matter of prudence, not a condition for conviction. If the victim’s testimony is credible, natural, consistent, and trustworthy, and free from material infirmities, the Court may act upon it even without independent corroboration.

    6. ORDER 41 RULE 23A OF CPC : An order of remand may be passed under this provision only when the findings recorded by the learned trial Court are reversed in appeal and a retrial is considered necessary.

    7. Once the First Appellate Court formed an opinion to remand the case to the trial Court by assigning cogent reasons, there was no need to record findings on several issues on merits

    8. Where a later statute or set of rules is framed in compliance with or based upon an earlier statute, and certain beneficial or ancillary provisions are absent in the later enactment, the Court need not necessarily declare the later enactment ultra vires. Instead, applying the doctrines of incorporation by reference and harmonious construction, the Court may read the beneficial provisions of the earlier statute into the later one, so as to give full effect to the legislative intent and to avoid injustice or arbitrariness.

    9. No appeal would be maintainable before a Division Bench if the writ petition filed before the learned Single Judge is specifically under Article 227 of the Constitution of India and it would not be necessary for the Division Bench to ascertain as to whether the learned Single Judge had exercised its power under Article 226 or under Article 227 of the Constitution while disposing of the writ petition.

    10. Employees appointed against duly sanctioned vacancies through a regular selection process and continued in long, uninterrupted service cannot be denied regular status merely on the basis of the label “contractual” in their appointment orders. When such appointments are made following due procedure and against existing posts, substantive rights cannot be subordinated to form or nomenclature. A cryptic and mechanical rejection of regularization, without due consideration of these material aspects, is unsustainable in law.

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    Important NOTICE

    1. Circular No. 17327 Bilaspur, dated 23rd October 2024.

    2. Circular No. 181 Bilaspur, dated 17th October 2024.

    3. Circular No. 123/D.E. Bilaspur, dated 17th October 2024.

    4. Order No 135 Bilaspur, dated 21th August 2024.

    5. Circular No. 609/confdl./2024 Bilaspur,dated 24rd June 2024.

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    1. High Court Serious Over Prisoner Assault and Extortion.

    2. Removal of cables and tangled wires pending on only 3,000 poles: Electricity Department

    3. First National Lok Adalat of the Year to Be Held on March 14

    4. Lift, drinking water, and essential staff facilities fully provided.

    5. CJ Sinha unveils new directory of the High Court Advocates’ Association.

    6. Fake insurance policy scam: Accused acquitted by High Court after 21 years.

    7. Divorce mandatory before second marriage; woman’s maintenance plea dismissed.

    8. 'Form Of Oppression': Chhattisgarh High Court Seeks Education Secretary's Personal Affidavit Over Lack Of Girls' Toilets In Govt Schools.

    9. Chhattisgarh High Court Clarifies When Limitation Begins in Arbitration Challenges.

    10. Court Refuses to Condone the Delay in Land Acquisition Dispute.

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