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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.