Case Details

  • Case Name: Contempt Petition (C) Diary No.21438/2026 (linked to Special Leave to Appeal (C) No.27738/2025)
  • Court/Authority: Supreme Court of India
  • Order/Case No.: Diary No.21438/2026; Special Leave to Appeal No.27738/2025
  • Date of Judgment: 29-05-2026
  • Related Prior Judgment: Final judgment and order dated 19-09-2025 in DBCWP No.15318/2013 passed by the High Court of Judicature for Rajasthan at Jaipur.

Parties Involved

  • Petitioners: Mr. Ashok Gaur (Senior Advocate), Ms. Megha Karnwal (Advocate on Record), Ms. Sakshi Singh (Advocate), Mr. D. K. Devesh (Advocate on Record), Bharat Kumar Badlani (Petitioner)
  • Respondents: Ms. Manisha Ambwani (Advocate on Record), Mr. S. Udaya Kumar Sagar (Advocate on Record), Seema Chaudhary (Respondent), High Court of Rajasthan at Jaipur & Ors. (as respondents in the underlying case)
  • Additional Officials: Neetu Khajuria (Assistant Registrar‑cum‑PS), Nidhi Mathur (Court Master)

Issues / Allegations / Violations

  • The petition sought contempt of court proceedings against the respondents alleging non‑compliance with the earlier High Court judgment (DBCWP No.15318/2013). Specific allegations are not detailed in the order.

Findings & Observations

  • The Supreme Court disposed of the contempt petition in terms of the signed order.
  • The Court expressly stated that its observations are confined to the present contempt petition and shall not have any bearing on the merits of the main Special Leave Petition, which remains pending for hearing.

Penalties / Settlements / Directions

  • No monetary penalties, disgorgement, or settlement terms were mentioned in the order.

Corrective Actions & Future Obligations

  • No specific corrective actions or future compliance obligations were directed, other than the disposal of the contempt petition.

Final Ruling & Enforcement

  • The contempt petition (Diary No.21438/2026) is disposed of.
  • Any pending applications, if any, are also disposed of.
  • The main Special Leave Petition (No.27738/2025) continues to be pending for hearing; the present order does not affect its merits.