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<h1>SC upholds HC interim order citing K.J. International precedent, dismisses Special Leave Petitions under Section 482 CrPC</h1> <h3>DEPUTY DIRECTOR & ANR. ETC. Versus RAMESH KUMAR YADAV & ANR. ETC.</h3> The SC dismissed the Special Leave Petitions challenging the HC's interim order, which was based on the precedent set in K.J. International v. State of ... Challenge to interim order passed by the High Court relying upon the judgment of the High Court in the case of K.J.International v. State of Punjab [2023 (10) TMI 478 - PUNJAB AND HARYANA HIGH COURT] - HELD THAT:- No case is made out for interference with the impugned order. The Special Leave Petitions are accordingly dismissed. The Supreme Court, in a partial bench comprising Hon'ble Justices Rajesh Bindal and R. Mahadevan, heard Special Leave Petitions challenging an interim High Court order that relied on the judgment in *K.J. International v. State of Punjab*, 2023 (12) Centax 106 (P&H). The main writ petition remains pending. The Court condoned the delay but held that no case was made out for interference with the impugned order, stating: 'We do not find that any case is made out for interference with the impugned order.' Accordingly, the Special Leave Petitions were dismissed, and any pending applications were disposed of.