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Manipur High Court

M/S Koireng Food Imphal Represented By … vs The Regional Institute Of Medical … on 18 April, 2026

Author: Ahanthem Bimol Singh

Bench: Ahanthem Bimol Singh

LAISHRA Digitally signed
         by LAISHRAM
M        DHAKESHORI
DHAKESH DEVI
         Date: 2026.04.20                                                           Item Nos. 41
ORI DEVI 12:23:37 +05'30'           IN THE HIGH COURT OF MANIPUR
                                              AT IMPHAL

                                                 1. WP(C)) No. 145 of 2025

                   M/S Koireng Food Imphal represented by its proprietor namely Shri
                   Leisel Ngamshing Koireng, aged about 44 years old S/o L. Sonsorang
                   Koireng, a permanent resident of Longa Koireng, Senapati, P.O. Langjing
                   & P.S. New Keithelmanbi, Senapati District, Manipur - 795113.
                                                                       ...Applicant/s

                                                      -Versus-

                      1. The Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Imphal (RIMS in
                         short) represented by its Director having its office at Regional
                         Institute of Medical Sciences Complex, P.O. & P.S. Lamphel,
                         Imphal West, Manipur- 795004.
                                                         ........Official Respondents


                                             -B E F O R E-
                            HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE AHANTHEM BIMOL SINGH

                            For the Petitioner        ::   Mr. N. Jotendro, Sr. Advocate
                                                           Md. Abdul Baquee Khan, Advocate

                            For the Respondents       ::   Mr. S.Vijayanand Sharma, SPC

                            Dates of Hearing          ::   18-04-2026

                            Date of Order             ::   18-04-2026



                                               O R D E R (O R A L)

Heard Mr. N. Jotendro, learned senior counsel assisted by

Md. Abdul Baquee Khan, learned counsel appearing for the petitioners

SPONSORED

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and Mr. S. Vijayanand Sharma, learned senior panel counsel appearing

for the respondents.

[2] At the outset, learned senior counsel appearing for the

petitioner submitted that the petitioner has been hospitalized and

undergoing medical treatment due to his illness. It has been further

submitted that at present, the petitioner is at Intensive Care Unit (ICU)

and his doctor has given advise for carrying out surgical operation of the

petitioner. In that view of the matter, learned senior counsel submitted

that the petitioner will not be in a position to run the canteen now and

that the present writ petition can be closed by giving one week’s time to

the dependents/family members of the petitioner to voluntarily vacate

the said canteen in question.

[3] Mr. S. Vijayanand Sharma, learned senior panel counsel

appearing for the respondents fairly submitted that he has no objection

in disposing of the present writ petition as proposed on behalf of the

petitioner. However, the learned counsel submitted that a fix time frame

be given by this Court for vacation of the said canteen voluntarily and in

the event of failure to do so within the time frame, the authorities may

be permitted to vacate the same unilaterally.

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[4] In view of the submission made above, the present writ

petition is disposed of with the following directions :-

(i) The petitioner or any of his dependent/family members
are at liberty to voluntarily vacate the premises of the
canteen in question within a period of one week from
today.

(ii) In the event, the dependent/family members of the
petitioner failed to vacate the occupation of the canteen in
question within the aforesaid period of one week, the
respondents are at liberty to vacate the same unilaterally.

[5] With the aforesaid directions, the present writ petition is

disposed of.

JUDGE

Dhakeshori

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