Case Details

  • Case Name: Special Leave Petition (Civil) Diary No(s). 30764/2026
  • Origin: Arising out of impugned final judgment and order dated 04-02-2026 in WP(PIL) No. 10/2025 passed by the High Court for the State of Telangana at Hyderabad
  • Court/Authority: Supreme Court of India (Partial Working Days Bench)
  • Bench: Hon'ble Mr. Justice Pamidighantam Sri Narasimha, Hon'ble Mr. Justice Aravind Kumar, Hon'ble Mr. Justice Shree Chandrashekhar
  • Date of Hearing: 02-06-2026
  • Order Date (digital signature): 03-06-2026 16:48:08 IST
  • Period of dispute/violation: Not applicable (legal challenge to High Court order)

Parties Involved

  • Petitioner: ACT PUBLIC WELFARE FOUNDATION
  • Respondents: State of Telangana & Others (ORS.)
  • Interlocutory Applications: IA No. 163794/2026 (condonation of delay) and IA No. 163796/2026 (exemption from filing C/C of the impugned judgment)
  • Counsel for Petitioner: Mr. Prateek K Chadha (AOR), Adv. Ms. Surbhi Soni, Adv. Mr. Aniket Chauhaan
  • Counsel for Respondent(s): Mr. Mohd. Imran Khan, A.A.G. Ms. Devina Sehgal, AOR Mr. Srikanth Varma Mudunuru, Adv.

Issues / Allegations / Violations

  • Petition seeks condonation of delay in filing the interlocutory applications and exemption from filing a copy/counter‑copy of the impugned High Court judgment.
  • The petitioner challenges the final judgment and order dated 04‑02‑2026 passed by the High Court, invoking Article 136 of the Constitution for special leave.

Findings & Observations

  • The Supreme Court bench condoned the delay in filing the interlocutory applications.
  • The Court was not inclined to interfere with the impugned High Court order, exercising its discretion under Article 136.

Penalties / Settlements / Directions

  • No monetary penalties or settlements were imposed.
  • The Special Leave Petition was dismissed.
  • Any interlocutory applications, if filed, were disposed of.

Corrective Actions & Future Obligations

  • No specific corrective actions or future compliance measures were directed beyond the dismissal of the petition and disposal of interlocutory applications.

Final Ruling & Enforcement

  • The Special Leave Petition is dismissed.
  • The accompanying interlocutory applications, if any, stand disposed of.
  • The order was digitally signed by the Assistant Registrar (Jayant Kumar Arora) on 03‑06‑2026.