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<h1>Supreme Court grants leave in 2017 case - Judges: Mr. Dipak Misra, Mrs. R. Banumathi</h1> The Supreme Court of India granted leave in the case with citation 2017 (3) TMI 1010 - SC. Judges were Mr. Dipak Misra and Mrs. R. Banumathi. Petitioner ... Summary order. Leave granted. Supreme Court of India, Citation: 2017 (3) TMI 1010 - Order in petition proceedings. Document records an Order entry granting leave: 'Leave granted.' Parties are identified as Petitioner and Respondent; counsel appearances are noted but not detailed here. No substantive reasoning, factual findings, or legal analysis accompany the Order; the sole operative disposition is the grant of leave. Procedurally, the entry reflects acceptance of the petition for consideration by the Court and advancement beyond the leave stage, without recorded elaboration on grounds or interlocutory conditions.