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<h1>Supreme Court Confirms Interim Order, Resolves All Pending Applications with Appeal Allowed in Absentia.</h1> The SC granted leave without the respondent's presence. The matter aligns with a prior decision, and the interim order is confirmed as absolute. The ... Interim order made absolute - application of binding precedent - grant of leave to appeal - disposal of pending applicationsInterim order made absolute - application of binding precedent - The interim order dated 13th May, 2024 is to be made absolute in view of the precedent in Tarsem Lal v. Directorate of Enforcement Jalandhar Zonal Office, 2024 SCC Online SC 971, and the appeal allowed on those terms. - HELD THAT: - The Court found that the present petition is covered by the ratio of Tarsem Lal v. Directorate of Enforcement Jalandhar Zonal Office, 2024 SCC Online SC 971. Applying that binding precedent, the interim order previously granted on 13th May, 2024 is made absolute subject to the terms and conditions specified in that interim order/precedent. Consequentially, the appeal is allowed in accordance with the terms derived from the said decision. No separate factual or legal departures from the cited precedent were recorded in the judgment.Interim order dated 13th May, 2024 made absolute on the terms and conditions indicated by the precedent; appeal allowed.Final Conclusion: Leave to appeal granted; in view of Tarsem Lal (2024 SCC Online SC 971) the interim order of 13th May, 2024 is made absolute on the stated terms and conditions and the appeal is allowed; pending applications disposed of. The Supreme Court granted leave in the absence of the respondent. The case is covered by a previous decision and the interim order is made absolute. The appeal is allowed, and any pending applications are disposed of.