Supreme Court directs expeditious resolution in special leave petition The Supreme Court declined to entertain a special leave petition arising from a High Court Division Bench order based on an interim order by the Learned ...
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Supreme Court directs expeditious resolution in special leave petition
The Supreme Court declined to entertain a special leave petition arising from a High Court Division Bench order based on an interim order by the Learned Single Judge. Emphasizing the need for expeditious resolution, the Court directed the Single Judge to conclude the matter by the end of February 2021. Parties were given two weeks to complete pleadings, with the Single Judge instructed to handle the case on a day-to-day basis. All issues were left open for determination by the Single Judge, with concerns raised over one party allegedly receiving funds without proper accountability. The special leave petition was disposed of, and pending applications were resolved accordingly.
Issues: - Special leave petition arising from an order by the Division Bench of the High Court based on an interim order by the Learned Single Judge. - Request for expeditious disposal of the matter by the end of February 2021. - Direction for completion of pleadings within two weeks. - Request for day-to-day basis handling by the learned Single Judge. - All points left open for decision before the learned Single Judge.
The Supreme Court declined to entertain a special leave petition stemming from a High Court Division Bench order, which originated from an interim order by the Learned Single Judge. The Court emphasized the need for expeditious resolution, urging the Single Judge to conclude the matter by the end of February 2021. Parties were granted two weeks to finalize pleadings. The Single Judge was specifically instructed to handle the case daily, especially due to concerns over one party allegedly receiving a substantial amount without proper accountability. Importantly, all issues were left open for determination by the Single Judge. The special leave petition was disposed of accordingly, with any pending applications also being resolved.
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