Case name: Petition(s) for Special Leave to Appeal (C) No(s). 17892-17893/2026
Parties: M/s Anil Art and Craft (Petitioner) vs State of Uttar Pradesh & Anr. (Respondent)
Court/Authority: Supreme Court of India, Court No.15 Section XI
Order/Case No.: Not specified; hearing date 25-05-2026, order dated 26-05-2026
Date: 25-05-2026 (hearing), 26-05-2026 (order)
Related High Court judgments: Final judgment and order dated 23-04-2026 in WT No. 1567/2026 and WT No. 1679/2026 of Allahabad High Court
Parties Involved
Petitioners: M/s Anil Art and Craft; counsel: Mr. P.B. Suresh (Senior Advocate), Ms. Parul Shukla (AOR), Mr. Udayaditya Banerjee, Mr. Gladson Rodrigues, Ms. Shubhangi Pandey, Ms. Ramya M.B.
Respondents: State of Uttar Pradesh & Anr.; counsel not listed.
Bench: Hon’ble Mr. Justice Aravind Kumar, Hon’ble Mr. Justice Prasanna B. Varale.
The petitions sought special leave to appeal against the High Court’s final judgment and order dated 23-04-2026 in WT No. 1567/2026 and WT No. 1679/2026. Specific allegations or grounds for challenge are not detailed in the order.
Findings & Observations
The Supreme Court observed that there was no good ground to entertain the special leave petitions and therefore dismissed them.
Penalties / Settlements / Directions
No monetary penalties were imposed.
The Court directed that the petitioner may file an appeal within four weeks from the date of the order, provided an application under Section 5 read with Section 14 of the Limitation Act, 1963 is filed for condonation of delay.
The appellate authority shall adjudicate the appeal on its merits.
Corrective Actions & Future Obligations
The petitioner must file the appeal within the four‑week period along with the requisite limitation‑act application.
Any pending applications, if any, were ordered to stand disposed of.
Final Ruling & Enforcement
Special leave petitions (C) No(s). 17892‑17893/2026 are dismissed.
Liberty granted to file an appeal within four weeks with condonation of delay; the appellate authority will hear the appeal on its merits.