c? '\.60 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUDICATURE AT BILASPIER (c.G.) WW WRIT PETITION No. 4551 /2002 pmxTIONER : ninesix Das Banjara aged about 45 V years S/o Shri M.D. Banjara, resident of Deputy Ranger Deputer District Van Upaj Sangh, South Sarguja, Van Mandal Ambikapur (C.G.) ? t’.’ REspcmnaNTs : %/ State of Chhattisgarh Through— Its Secretary Forest Department, Raipur (C.G.) 2) Chief Forest Conservetor State of Chhattisgarh, Raipnr. VERSUS 3) Conservetor of Forest Sarguj a Ci rcle. Ambikapur. ”f ,1“ mum PETITION UNDER ARTICLE 226%27 OF THE CONSTITUTION W OF I NDIA . ...M / \ may Tram 0§-01-2003 Shn' Praihl]a,Bha1ata,‘cou1lsel for the petitioner. When the matter came up for hearing on 11—10-2002, no one appeats for the petitioner and order was however, pagsed to tho eEect that the defects pointed om! by the o§ce note dated 27-9—2002 he mmoved by 26-10-2002 by taking suitable steps; failing which this Writ pedfion shall stand dismissed for non-compliance / non— pmsecution. Apparently, defectsJ as pointed out were not' removeo. Since defects pointed out were} not removed, this wn‘t pem'tion should ’ dismiss automatically,” and this fact was required to be mcorded by the Registry in the order sheet. In the above view of the matte}, this Wn't petition is not required to be listed for default and the question of extending time for compliance, as prayed by the §1ea1ned counsel for the petitioner, does not an'se. If so advised, learned counsel may move a suitable application for restoration of the wn‘t petition. T Sd/_ P.C-Naik . r“ mm W£.L9V€...t$nl§2; w~ m War x 7 5/ “am WMW f‘évj TERI? mg???