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<h1>Supreme Court halts High Court decision pending case resolution.</h1> The Supreme Court of India stayed the High Court's direction pending final disposal of the case in 2012 (4) TMI 155 - SC. - TMI Authority of President of the ITAT to record the Annual Confidential Reports of the Members β High Court held that President had no power to write the ACRs of the Members and directed Selection Committee to reconsider the claim of the Petitioner on merits de hors the ACRs - aforesaid verdict challenged by Vice President of the Tribunal before the Supreme Court β Held that at interim stage:- To be put up for final disposal on October 03, 2012. During the pendency of the special leave petition, the direction of the High Court in impugned judgment shall remain stayed. See Uttam Bir Singh Bedi vs UOI (2011 - TMI - 207466 - Madras High Court). The Supreme Court of India issued an order in 2012 (4) TMI 155 - SC, with Justices Aftab Alam and Mrs. Ranjana Prakash Desai. Notice was issued, and Mr. Mishra Saurabh accepted notice on behalf of the respondents. The case was scheduled for final disposal on October 3, 2012. The High Court's direction in paragraph 24 of the impugned judgment was stayed during the pendency of the special leave petition.