Kiran Kanti & Anr v. Govt. of NCT of Delhi & Anr

Delhi High Court · 25 Apr 2018
Rajiv Shakdher
W.P.(C) 4940/2017; W.P.(C) 5028/2017
administrative petition_dismissed

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The Delhi High Court disposed of writ petitions challenging compensation orders after confirming that the final compensation had been paid to the petitioners.

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HIGH COURT OF DELHI
W.P.(C) 4940/2017
KIRAN KANTI & ANR Petitioner
Through: None.
VERSUS
GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI &ANR Respondent
Through: Ms. Shruti Munjal, Adv. for Mr. Ankur Chhibber, Adv. for R-1.
Mr. Sarfarza Khan, Adv. for R-2.
Mr. Ajay Kohli, Adv. for R-3.
Mr. Rakesh Dwivedi, Adv. for R-5.
W.P.(C) 5028/2017
FULKUMRI DEVI & ORS Petitioner
Through: None.
VERSUS
GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI &ANR Respondent
Through: Ms. Shruti Munjal, Adv. for Mr. Anlcur Chhibber, Adv. for R-1.
Mr. Sarfarza Khan, Adv. for R-2.
Mr. Ajay Kohli, Adv. for R-3.
Mr. Rakesh Dwivedi, Adv. for R-5.
CORAM:
HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE RAJIV SHAKDHER
25.04.2018
ORDER

1. There isnorepresentation onbehalfofthepetitioners.

2. Mr. Khan, who appears for respondent No.2, says that final compensation has already been paid in accordance with final compensation orders dated 19.2.2018 /22.2.2018 passed inthat behalf. W.P.(C) 4940/2017 &W.P.(C) 5028/2017 Pg.l of[2] 2018:DHC:9012 •\\ m <

3. It appears that, perhaps, it is for this reason that petitioners are not represented in the captioned matters.

4. Writ petitions are, accordingly, disposed of. V

5. A copy of the order passed, today, will be dispatched to the petitioners, by the Registry. r \( Jk/ RAJIV SHAKDHER, J APRIL 25, 2018