Case Name: Special Leave Petition (Criminal) Diary No. 19070/2026
Parties: S. Sridhar & Anr (Petitioner) vs. Bank Officers Co‑Operative Housing Society Limited (Respondent)
Court/Authority: Supreme Court of India
Order No.: Not specified (order dated 25‑05‑2026)
Date of Order: 25 May 2026 (digitally signed)
Period of Violation/Dispute: Not applicable (procedural matter)
Parties Involved
Petitioner(s): S. Sridhar & Anr
Respondent(s): Bank Officers Co‑Operative Housing Society Limited
Counsel for Petitioners: Mr. Chandrashekhar A. Chakalabbi, Adv.; Mr. S.K Pandey, Adv.; Mr. Anshul Rai, Adv.; Mr. Varnik Kundaliya, Adv.; Dharmaprabhas Law Associates
Counsel for Respondent(s): Not listed
Issues / Allegations / Violations
Petition seeks condonation of delay in refiling/curing defects for IA No. 153862/2026.
Petition also seeks exemption from filing copy/certificate of the impugned judgment dated 13‑02‑2026 (CRLP No. 2524/2025).
The underlying dispute stems from procedural non‑compliance with the High Court’s earlier order.
Findings & Observations
The Supreme Court condoned the delay in filing the aforementioned applications.
The Court issued notice to the parties.
A listing date of 20 July 2026 was set for further hearing.
The Court imposed a stay of further proceedings in CC No.5659/2020, pending before the IV Additional Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, Bangalore.
The Court directed that the original allotment letter dated 17 March 1984 be produced on record by the petitioners.
Penalties / Settlements / Directions
Delay Condoned: No monetary penalty imposed.
Directions:
Issue notice to parties.
List matter for hearing on 20‑07‑2026.
Stay further proceedings in CC No.5659/2020.
Petitioners to bring the original allotment letter (17‑03‑1984) on record.
Corrective Actions & Future Obligations
Petitioners must produce the original allotment letter as instructed.
Both parties must comply with the stay order and await the scheduled hearing on 20 July 2026.
Final Ruling & Enforcement
The Supreme Court condoned the procedural delay, issued procedural notices, set a future hearing date, and stayed related proceedings.
The order is effective immediately, and compliance with the directions is mandatory.