You may have to check from your advocate and/or the high court registry as to how much time has been given to the respondents to file their reply / objections. One month is not at all a long period, generally speaking, unless the writ petition is of a very urgent nature. In some high courts (such as in Delhi high court), usually a period of 2-3 months is given for filing reply. Subsequently, on request, such time to file reply may be extended also. Delay in courts is a well-known fact. You’ll have to have patience. In any case, such things should better be asked from your advocate.
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