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SLPs Filing before Supreme Court - Procedure to be followed

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....ent is pending for want of stay from the Hon'ble Supreme Court - instructions reg. The undersigned is directed to say that some instances have come to the notice of the Board where proposals were sent to the Board for filing SLP with stay application against the judgement/ order of the High Court directing release of goods / refund of duty or penalty and although SLP with stay application h....

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.... by the Chief Justice of India for ad interim stay till the stay application is heard and disposed of by the Supreme Court. For this purpose, the Central Agency Section is required to file an application with the Registrar of the Supreme Court giving reasons justifying out turn hearing of the stay applications. In case the Registrar is satisfied about the urgency, the application is included in th....

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....s heard and disposed of by the Hon'ble Supreme Court. If the High Court rejects the application, a copy of the application filed and order of the High Court should be immediately faxed to the Board. Similarly, in cases where no time limit is stipulated by the High Court for implementing its order but the petitioner files contempt petition/ notice in the High Court, the same should be immediate....