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<h1>Supreme Court grants appeal, directs NCLAT for decision. Appeal dismissed, pending applications disposed.</h1> The Supreme Court granted permission to file an appeal, directing the NCLAT to decide the matter at the next hearing. The appeal was subsequently ... Permission to file appeal - direction to appellate tribunal to decide appeal expeditiously - interim restraint on adjudicating authority pending appellate proceedingsPermission to file appeal - Granting of permission to file the appeal. - HELD THAT: - The Court granted permission to the appellant to file the present appeal. The order records that leave to file the appeal has been allowed on the petitioner's application and that the appellant is permitted to prosecute the appeal before the appellate forum.Permission to file the appeal was granted.Direction to appellate tribunal to decide appeal expeditiously - interim restraint on adjudicating authority pending appellate proceedings - Direction to the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) to decide the respondent's appeal on the next date of hearing, in the context of the adjudicating authority having reserved its judgment and an earlier interim restraint not to pass final orders. - HELD THAT: - The Court noted that the adjudicating authority (NCLT) has heard the matter and reserved orders, and that the respondent had filed an appeal before the NCLAT which had earlier directed the adjudicating authority not to pass final orders. In view of the NCLT having reserved judgment, the Supreme Court directed the NCLAT to decide the appeal at its next date of hearing, thereby requiring expeditious disposal of the appellate proceedings and addressing the interim restraint in the context of those proceedings.NCLAT was directed to decide the appeal on the next date of hearing.Final disposal of the appeal - Final outcome of the appeal before this Court. - HELD THAT: - After recording the grant of permission and directing the NCLAT to decide the matter expeditiously, the Court disposed of the present proceedings. The order concludes by dismissing the appeal before this Court and disposing of any pending applications.The appeal was dismissed and pending applications, if any, were disposed of.Final Conclusion: Leave to file the appeal was granted; the Supreme Court directed the NCLAT to decide the respondent's appeal at its next hearing in view of the NCLT having reserved orders; the present appeal before this Court was dismissed and any pending applications were disposed of. The Supreme Court granted permission to file an appeal. The NCLAT is directed to decide the matter on the next date of hearing. The appeal was dismissed and pending applications were disposed of.