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<h1>High Court sets timeline for filing affidavits, petitioner reply, and final hearing, parties to prepare written notes</h1> The Calcutta High Court directed respondents to file an affidavit-in-opposition within four weeks, followed by the petitioner filing a reply within two ... Maintainability of petition - HELD THAT:- There is no scope of passing any interim order in the matter and the issues involve require affidavit from the respondents for final adjudication. List this matter for final hearing after seven weeks. At the time of hearing, parties should be ready with the short written notes of arguments. The Calcutta High Court directed respondents to file affidavit-in-opposition within four weeks, with the petitioner to file a reply within two weeks. The matter is listed for final hearing after seven weeks, with parties required to have short written notes of arguments ready. The point of maintainability of the writ petition is to be kept open.