Appeal Dismissed Due to Subjudice High Court Writ Petition The appeal against the revocation of a CHA license was dismissed by the Tribunal as the matter was already subjudice in the High Court due to a writ ...
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Appeal Dismissed Due to Subjudice High Court Writ Petition
The appeal against the revocation of a CHA license was dismissed by the Tribunal as the matter was already subjudice in the High Court due to a writ petition filed by the appellant on the same issue. The Tribunal held that the appeal was not maintainable and dismissed it in limine.
The appeal was filed against the revocation of a CHA license. The appellant had also filed a writ petition in the High Court on the same matter. The Tribunal ruled that since the issue was subjudice in the High Court, the appeal was not maintainable. The appeal was dismissed in limine.
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