Rk Jibanlata Devi vs State Of Manipur & 3 Ors on 27 April, 2026

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    Manipur High Court

    Rk Jibanlata Devi vs State Of Manipur & 3 Ors on 27 April, 2026

    Author: A. Bimol Singh

    Bench: A. Bimol Singh

                  Digitally signed by
    KHOIROM KHOIROM
                                                                                           Item No. 1 - 10
    BIPINCHAN BIPINCHANDRA
              SINGH
    DRA SINGH Date: 2026.04.28               IN THE HIGH COURT OF MANIPUR
              03:35:44 +05'30'
                                                       AT IMPHAL
                                                   W.P.(C) No. 137 of 2026
    
                       RK Jibanlata Devi
                                                                                         ... Petitioner
                                                            - Versus -
                       State of Manipur & 3 Ors.
                                                                                      ... Respondents
                                               With M[W.P.(C)] No. 142 of 2026
                                               With MC[W.P.(C)] No. 181 of 2026
                                               With MC[W.P.(C)] No. 299 of 2026
                                               With MC[W.P.(C)] No. 70 of 2025
                                               With MC[W.P.(C)] No. 72 of 2026
                                                 With W.P.(C) No. 175 of 2026
                                                 With W.P.(C) No. 316 of 2025
                                                  With W.P.(C) No. 66 of 2026
                                                  With W.P.(C) No. 79 of 2025
    
    
    
    
                                                      BEFORE
                                        HON'BLE THE CHIEF JUSTICE MR. M. SUNDAR
                                          HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE A. BIMOL SINGH
    
    
    
                                                         O R D E R
    

    [M. Sundar, CJ]

    27.04.2026

    SPONSORED

    [1] Read this in conjunction with and in continuation of earlier

    proceedings made in the previous listings, more particularly, proceedings

    made in the listings on 26.02.2026 and 06.04.2026 which read as

    follows:

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    ‘26.02.2026

    [1] Read this in conjunction with and in continuation of earlier
    proceedings made in the previous listing on 18.02.2026 which
    reads as follows :

    ‘18.02.2026.

    [1] Read this in conjunction with and in continuation of
    earlier proceedings made in the previous listing yesterday
    i.e., 17.02.2026 which reads as follows:

    ‘17.02.2026.

    [1] In the captioned cluster, there are four ‘Writ
    Petitions’ (‘WPs’ in plural and ‘WP’ in singular for the
    sake of convenience), the details of which are as
    follows:

    (i) W.P. (C) No. 79 of 2025 (I WP)

    (ii) W.P. (C) No. 316 of 2025 (II WP)

    (iii) W.P. (C) No. 66 of 2026 (III WP)

    (iv) W.P. (C) No. 137 of 2026 (IV WP)

    [2] As regards I & II WPs, Mr. Syed Murtaza
    Ahmed, learned counsel on record for writ
    petitioners, led by learned senior counsel, Mr. HS
    Paonam in I WP and learned senior counsel, Mr. N.
    Jotendro in II WP, in III WP, Mr. Niraj B Paonam,
    learned counsel on record for writ petitioner (on the
    Video Conferencing platform) and as regards IV
    WP, Mr. E. Premjit, learned counsel on record for
    petitioner (in the physical Court), are before this
    Court.

    [3] All the afore-referred learned counsel and
    learned senior counsel submit in unison that factual
    matrix qua the aforesaid four WPs are inextricably
    intertwined and the issues are dovetailed.
    [4] In III WP i.e., W.P. (C) No. 66 of 2026 (along
    with MC thereat) a Division Bench of this Court
    presided by one of us (Chief Justice) made an order
    dated 29.01.2026 and the same reads as follows:

    ‘29.01.2026.

    [1] Mr. K. Parameshwar, learned senior
    advocate instructed by Mr. Niraj B Paonam,
    learned counsel on record for petitioner is

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    before this Court on the Video Conferencing
    platform.

    [2] It is submitted that the captioned matter
    is dovetailed with WP(C)No.79 of 2025 and
    the same is pending in this Court. It is also
    submitted that Hon’ble Supreme Court has
    made an order dated 27.01.2026 in WP(C)No.
    81 of 2026 and the counsel on record for writ
    petitioner requests for time to produce that
    order.

    [3] Be that as it may, as it prima facie appears
    that there may be overlap of exercise of
    powers by Chief Justice on the administrative
    side and the judicial side, let the captioned
    matter be listed before a specially constituted
    Division Bench of Hon’ble Mr. Justice
    Ahanthem Bimol Singh and Hon’ble Mr.
    Justice. A. Guneshwar Sharma tomorrow i.e,
    30.01.2026.

    [4] Let WP(C)No. 79 of 2025 also be listed
    before the same specially constituted Division
    Bench tomorrow i.e., 30.01.2026.

    [5] To be noted, considering the exigency of
    time and also taking into account that the
    retirement is due on 31.01.2026, this order is
    being made on the judicial side by making an
    exception.

    [6] List both matters before specially
    constituted Division Bench tomorrow i.e.,
    30.01.2026.’

    Today, Mr. Niraj B Paonam, learned counsel on
    record for petitioner in III WP, submits that he
    could not produce the order of the Hon’ble
    Supreme Court dated 27.01.2026 made in W.P. (C)
    No. 81 of 2026 on 29.01.2026 as the same had not
    been uploaded and the copy had not been made
    available to the counsel on record on that day
    (29.01.2026). Be that as it may, learned counsel
    also expressed regret and submitted that he was
    unable to apprise this Court (through senior
    counsel appearing for him) of the contents of the
    order of Hon’ble Supreme Court dated 27.01.2026.
    The order of Hon’ble Supreme Court dated

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    27.01.2026 made in W.P. (C) No. 81 of 2026 has
    since been placed before this Court and a scanned
    reproduction of the same is as follows:

    [5] Owing to the afore-referred order of Hon’ble
    Supreme Court, as a matter of judicial discipline
    and institutional propriety in the hierarchy of
    Courts, afore-referred 29.01.2026 order made in
    W.P. (C) No. 66 of 2026 along with MC thereat is
    recalled with the consent of all the aforementioned
    learned counsel and learned senior counsel. (To be
    noted, it is recalled as Hon’ble Supreme Court has
    requested Chief Justice of this High Court to take
    up and decide the writ petition)

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    [6] Consequently, order dated 30.01.2026 made by
    Division Bench of Hon’ble Mr. Justice Ahanthem
    Bimol Singh and Hon’ble Mr. Justice A. Guneshwar
    Sharma and other order/s (if any) post 29.01.2026
    also stand/s subsumed by the afore-referred recall
    order. To be noted, this means that this 30.01.2026
    also now stands recalled.

    [7] The sequitur is, captioned four WPs along with
    MCs thereat will be taken up together by a Division
    Bench presided by Chief Justice (pursuant to order
    of Hon’ble Supreme Court dated 27.01.2026 in W.P.
    (C) No. 81 of 2026)

    [8] List all four captioned/afore-referred WPs along
    with MCs thereat tomorrow (18.02.2026) before
    the Division Bench presided by Chief Justice under
    the same cause list caption, i.e., ‘AS PER HON’BLE
    SUPREME COURT ORDER’

    [9] List on 18.02.2026′

    [2] The same set of learned counsel and learned senior
    counsel are before this Court today (to be noted,
    paragraph 2 of earlier proceedings dated 17.02.2026
    captures details in this regard).

    [3] As regards I and II WPs, notice has already been
    issued and all respondents have entered appearance. To
    be noted, broadly stated there are two set of
    respondents, one is State and the other is Manipur High
    Court. As regards State, Ms. Thanyonmi Keishing,
    learned State counsel and as regards Manipur High
    Court, W. Jamon, learned counsel led by Mr. KH.
    Tarunkumar, learned senior counsel are before us.

    [4] As the central issue is common in all 4(four) WPs,
    issue notice to respondents in III and IV WPs also. In III
    WP, Ms. Thanyonmi Keishing, learned State counsel
    accepts notice for respondent Nos. 1 & 2 and Mr. W.
    Jamon, learned counsel accepts notice for respondent
    No.3. In IV WP, Ms. Thanyonmi Keishing, learned State
    counsel accepts notice for respondent Nos. 1 & 2 and Mr.
    W. Jamon, learned Standing counsel accepts notice for
    respondent Nos. 3 & 4.

    [5] This Court is informed that pleadings are complete
    in I WP. As regards High Court counsel, senior counsel

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    Mr. Kh. Tarunkumar, on instructions, submits that the
    affidavit-in-opposition filed in I WP can be treated as
    affidavit-in-opposition in the other 3(three) WPs also and
    he is ready to advance arguments.

    [6] As regards the learned State counsel, learned State
    counsel submits that affidavit-in-opposition has been
    filed in I WP and the same can now treated as affidavit-
    in-opposition in II, III & IV WPs also. However, learned
    State counsel submits that learned Attorney General for
    India, Mr. R. Venkataramani would be appearing for the
    State and requests for listing on 26.02.2026. To be
    noted, main WP will be heard out in the next listing.

    [7] Inter-alia owing to letter dated 09.05.2025 bearing
    reference No. L-MISC-5/12/2023-SEC-LAW in
    WP(C)No.79 of 2025, learned State counsel shall keep
    the entire records pertaining to the captioned matters
    ready for perusal and the file/s shall be kept ready after
    flagging the documents/pages to which State counsel
    wants to draw the attention of this Court.

    [8] Mr. Syed Murtaza, learned counsel on record for
    petitioner submits that as regards II WP i.e.,
    WP(C)No.316 of 2025 some compilation errors have
    crept in and he seeks leave of this Court to replace the
    present paper book with a new paper book with correct
    pagination or include the missing pages and set the
    paper book in order. Permission/leave in this regard
    granted and Registry is directed to permit learned
    counsel to do the needful in this regard.

    [9] List on 26.02.2026.’

    [2] To be noted, today, WP(C) No. 175 of 2026 along with MC
    thereat has been tagged with the captioned bunch matters.

    [3] Mr. Elangbam Premjit Singh, learned counsel for petitioner in
    WP(C) No. 137 of 2026, Mr. Syed Murtaza Ahmed, learned
    counsel for petitioner in WP(C) No. 316 of 2025 and WP(C) No.
    79 of 2025 and Mr. M. Rendy, learned counsel for petitioner in
    WP(C) No. 66 of 2026 and Mr. M. Rustam, learned counsel on
    record for High Court led by Mr. Kh. Tarunkumar, learned senior
    advocate are before this Court. As regards State respondents,
    Mr. O. Ratan Kumar, learned State Counsel is before us in the
    physical court and adverting to earlier proceedings dated
    18.02.2026, more particularly paragraph 6 thereat, he submits
    that learned Attorney General for India would not be appearing

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    in this matter for State and instead, Mr. Vikramjit Banerjee,
    learned Additional Solicitor General of India (ASG) who is before
    us on the VC (Video Conferencing) platform would be appearing.
    Today, Mr. Piyush Beriwal, learned counsel who is before us on
    the VC platform submits that ASG is in difficulty and requests for
    an adjournment/rescheduling.

    [4] Though this Court was inclined to take up the matter in the
    ensuing fortnight, Mr. Piyush Beriwal, learned counsel made a
    specific request for listing in April citing difficulty for learned ASG.
    In the light of such specific request citing difficulty for learned
    Solicitor, let these matters stand over to 06.04.2026.

    [5] In the interregnum, the parties shall complete pleadings.

    [6] List on 06.04.2026.’

    ‘06.04.2026
    Mr. E. Premjit, learned counsel appeared Physically before
    this court on behalf of the petitioner in WP(C) No. 127 of 2026
    and WP(C) No. 175 of 2026; Md. Abdul Baqee Khan, learned
    counsel appeared Physically before this court on behalf of the
    petitioner in WP(C) No. 316 of 2025; and Mr. Niraj P., learned
    counsel appeared on behalf of the petitioner in WP(C) No. 79 of
    2025 and WP(C) No. 66 of 2026 through VC platform.

    Mr. Vikramjit Banerjee, learned Addl. Solicitor General
    assisted by Mr. O. Ratankumar, learned counsel on behalf of the
    State respondents through VC platform; and Mr. M. Rustam,
    learned counsel appeared Physically before this court on behalf
    of the High Court of Manipur.

    The learned Addl. Solicitor General prays for fixing these
    cases in the 1st week of June, 2026 so that he can appeared
    physically before this Court.

    On the other hand, the learned counsel appearing for the
    petitioner submitted that they may be allowed to start their
    arguments.

    In view of the submission made above, let these cases be
    listed again on 27.04.2026.’

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    [2] Today, Mr. Niraj Paonam, learned counsel led by Mr. K.

    Prameshwar, learned senior advocate for petitioner in W.P.(C) No. 79 of

    2025 and W.P.(C) No. 66 of 2025 and Mr. E. Premjit, learned counsel for

    petitioner in W.P.(C) No. 127 of 2026 and W.P.(C) No. 175 of 2026 are

    before this Court on the Video Conferencing (VC) platform.

    [3] Mr. Md. Abdul Baqee Khan, learned counsel for petitioner in

    W.P.(C) No. 316 of 2025 is before this Court (Physical Court).

    [4] As regards respondents, Mr. O. Ratankumar, learned State

    counsel (State of Manipur) and Mr. M. Rustam, learned counsel for High

    Court of Manipur are before this Court (Physical Court).

    [5] Learned counsel for writ petitioners and learned senior

    counsel for one of the counsel on record for writ petitioners are ready to

    commence submissions but Mr. O. Ratankumar, learned State counsel

    requests for a short accommodation citing personal

    inconvenience/difficulty for learned ASG (Additional Solicitor General),

    Mr. Vikramjeet Banerjee who is leading him.

    [6] This Court has pointed out to learned State counsel that (a)

    the matter is pursuant to orders made on judicial side by Hon’ble

    Supreme Court being order dated 27.01.2026 and (b) time left for the

    writ petitioners is limited.

    [7] Learned State counsel submitted that rescheduling of

    captioned matter is sought only owing to personal inconvenience of

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    learned ASG and he further submitted that next listing can be treated as

    peremptory.

    [8] As regards next listing date, all afore-referred learned

    counsel submitted that it can be 22.05.2026.

    [9] List under the same cause list caption i.e., ‘AS PER HON’BLE

    SUPREME COURT ORDER’ on 22.05.2026.

    [10]          List on 22.05.2026.
    
    
    
    
                                     JUDGE              CHIEF JUSTICE
    
    Bipin
    
    
    
    
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