Shri. Sandil Kumar S vs The State Of Karnataka on 13 June, 2025

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petitioner to take recourse to such remedies as
available in law in relation to the grievances,
contentions and prayers urged in this petition.

(iii) All rival contentions urged by both sides are kept
open and no opinion is expressed on the same.

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(iv) Registry is directed to return the original records
back to the learned HCGP.”

Against the said order, it appears, the said petitioner is before the

Division Bench in Writ Appeal No.100025 of 2022. The said writ

appeal is pending consideration.

10. After the dismissal of the writ petition, as noted supra,

the 6th and 7th respondents, other participants in the election,

approaches the 3rd respondent/Assistant Commissioner, Dharwad

Sub-Division on 04-12-2021 challenging the caste certificate issued

in favour of the petitioner under Section 4B of the Act. The said

proceeding is terminated by the Assistant Commissioner on the

score that it is barred by limitation. Section 4B of the Act reads as

follows:



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