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<h1>Writ appeal dismissed; Single Judge correctly applied Division Bench ruling deeming applications between 01.02.2021 and 31.03.2021 pending for Interim Board</h1> Writ appeal dismissed. The SC held the Single Judge correctly applied the Division Bench's ruling that certain applications between 01.02.2021 and ... Writ appeal against the order of Single Judge allowing the writ petition filed by the respondent herein challenging the order of the Interim Board for Settlement - The order of Interim Board for Settlement was challenge mainly on the ground that the conclusion of the Interim Board for Settlement that there is no deemed pendency as per Clause [iv] of Explanation to Section 245A is contrary to the judgment of Jain Metal Rolling Milss Vs. Union of India [2023 (11) TMI 1111 - MADRAS HIGH COURT] and Ashwini Fisheries Private Limited [2024 (3) TMI 1454 - MADRAS HIGH COURT] wherein it is held that applications in respect of cases arising between 01.02.2021 and 31.03.2021 shall be deemed to be pending applications for the purpose of consideration by Interim Board. Learned Single Judge, relying upon the judgment of Division Bench of this Court cited above, held that the issue is covered by the said judgment and therefore, the proceedings are deemed to have commenced prior to 31.03.2021. The learned Standing counsel appearing for the appellant has no issue on the applicability of the judgment of Division Bench on this point. It is now admitted before this Court that the judgment of the Division Bench is also upheld by the Hon'ble Supreme Court [2024 (9) TMI 101 - SC ORDER]. It is also admitted that without prejudice to their contentions, the order of the learned Single Judge has been complied with. Therefore, this Court finds no merit in the writ appeal. 'Delay condoned.' Pursuant to the order dated 09.07.2024 and subsequent orders in SLP (C) Diary No.21948 of 2024 (Union of India & ors vs. Velammal Chennai Educational Trust), the Court has, for the reasons recorded in those proceedings, 'we dismiss this Special Leave Petition.' The dismissal is expressly made following and on the basis of the earlier order and its follow-ons. All pending application(s), if any, stand disposed of.