Contempt petition denied; Bhagwan Singh (Section 482 CrPC) inapposite; pending applications and no prejudice preclude interim relief, appeal dismissed
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....The NCLAT held that a contempt petition alleging violation of a subsequent SC order failed: the SC had adjudicated the related matter and the NCLAT's earlier order was set aside, but that decision did not assist the Appellant on the merits here. Reliance on Bhagwan Singh was rejected as inapposite because it arose from a High Court quashal under CrPC §482, whereas the Appellant's applications remain pending before the NCLT, Principal Bench. Those applications were adjourned for final hearing and, given their pendency and absence of prejudice, no interim relief was warranted. The appeal was accordingly dismissed and disposed of without grant of interim relief.....