Himachal Pradesh High Court
'Motivated': HP High Court Rejects PIL Challenging Procurement Of Infosys Software For Cooperative Bank, Forfeits ₹2 Lakh Deposit
The Himachal Pradesh High Court has dismissed a Public Interest Litigation challenging the State Cooperative Bank's procurement of the Infosys Finacle 10.02.25 Core Banking Software without an independent tendering process, holding that the petition was not a genuine public interest litigation but one driven by business rivalry and a deep-rooted private motive.A Division Bench of Chief...
Supernumerary Posts U/S 20(4) RPwD Act Available Only To Those Who Acquire Disability During Service: HP High Court
The Himachal Pradesh High Court held that the benefit of adjustment against a supernumerary post under Section 20(4) of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016 is available only to employees who acquire a disability during the course of their service. It ruled that the provision does not extend to persons appointed under the quota reserved for persons with benchmark...
Religious Sentiments Can't Justify Obstruction Of Public Pathway: Himachal Pradesh High Court Orders Removal Of Temple Gate
The Himachal Pradesh High Court has held that religious sentiments cannot justify unlawful obstruction of a public pathway, observing that "religion cannot be allowed to be used as a tool to subvert the legal process." While directing the removal of an unauthorised gate erected on Government land leading to a temple, the Court ruled that no individual can take the law into their own hands...
LiveLaw Himachal Pradesh High Court Half Yearly Digest: January To June, 2026
Citations: 2026 LiveLaw (HP) 1 to 2026 LiveLaw (HP)84Nominal Index:Indian Institute of Technology, Mandi (Kamand), H.P. Versus Central Public Works Department & another., 2026 LiveLaw (HP) 01Satish Kumar v/s Gurdial Singh.,2026 LiveLaw (HP) 02Indu Sharma v/s State of H.P. and others.,2026 LiveLaw (HP) 03Bhag Chand v/s State of Himachal Pradesh and others.,2026 LiveLaw (HP)04Himachal...
NHAI Not A Necessary Party In Motor Accident Compensation Proceedings: Himachal Pradesh High Court
The Himachal Pradesh High Court has held that the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) and its road contractor are neither necessary nor proper parties in proceedings before a Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT), as the Tribunal is empowered under Section 168 of the Motor Vehicles Act to pass an award only against the insurer, owner or driver of the offending vehicle. The Court...
Cheque Dishonoured As 'Old Cheque' After Bank Merger Can Still Attract Section 138 NI Act: Himachal Pradesh High Court
The Himachal Pradesh High Court has refused to quash a cheque dishonour complaint under Section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act merely because the cheque was returned with the endorsement "88–Old Cheque" following the merger of Oriental Bank of Commerce with Punjab National Bank. The Court held that the expression "insufficient funds" under Section 138 is not to be construed narrowly...
Parents Not Liable For Contraband Allegedly Kept By Adult Child At Their House: Himachal Pradesh High Court
The Himachal Pradesh High Court has held that parents cannot automatically be held liable for contraband allegedly kept by their adult child merely because it was recovered from the parents' house. Justice Sandeep Sharma remarked that: “Investigating Agency, after having noticed name of the co-accused Pratibha @ Preeti on envelope containing contraband, had already arrived at conclusion...
State Can't Take Advantage Of Own Wrong To Deny Reinstated Workman Wages Pending Challenge To Labour Court Award: HP High Court
The Himachal Pradesh High Court has held that State cannot deny a reinstated workman benefits of full last-drawn wages and take advantage of its own wrong by filing a plea challenging the reinstatement award with considerable delay to the detriment of the workman. In doing so the court dismissed the State government's appeal against single judge's order directing it to pay a daily-wage...
HP High Court Calls For Contempt Action Against Litigant Who Accused Magistrate Of Corruption, Says Baseless Allegations Scandalise Judiciary
After a litigant made reckless and unsubstantiated allegations of corruption against a Judicial Magistrate, the Himachal Pradesh High Court has directed that the matter be placed before the Chief Justice to constitute an appropriate Bench to consider initiating criminal contempt proceedings.The Court further Observed that baseless accusations against judicial officers amount to an attempt...
HP High Court Directs State To Return Land Given For Government School After Closure Due To Zero Enrolment
The Himachal Pradesh High Court has held that the State cannot continue to retain land provided for the establishment of a government school after the very purpose for which it was given has been abandoned. Observing that the Education Department could not retain possession of the land following the closure of the school due to zero student enrolment, the Court directed the State to...
Himachal Pradesh High Court Designates 15 Lawyers As Senior Advocates
The Himachal Pradesh High Court on 10th July, 2026 conferred senior designation on 15 advocates in accordance to the powers vested under Section 16(2) of Advocates Act, 1961 read with rule 4 of the “High Court of Himachal Pradesh (Designation of Senior Advocates) Rules, 2025. The List Includes:1. Mr. Ajay Chandel (HIM/73/2000) 2. Mr. Akhil Sain Chopra (HIM /79/1992) 3. Mr. Arvind Sharma...
Himachal Pradesh High Court Monthly Digest : June 2026
Citations: 2026 LiveLaw (HP) 76 to 2026 LiveLaw (HP) 84Nominal Index:Salochna Devi Vs. H.P.S.E.B.L., 2026, Live Law (HP) 76Sanjeev Kumar Sharma v. State of Himachal Pradesh,2026 LiveLaw (HP) 77Pramod Kumar and Another V/s Hir Chand, 2026 LiveLaw (HP) 78Manik Kumar V/s State of H.P., 2026 LiveLaw (HP) 79Vandana Kumari V/s State of H.P. & Ors., 2026 LiveLaw (HP) 80State of Himachal Pradesh...










