Case Details

  • Case Name / Petition: Petition for Special Leave to Appeal (C) No(s). 18511/2026
  • Court / Authority: Supreme Court of India
  • Order / Hearing Date: 29-05-2026 (hearing); Order signed on 30-05-2026
  • Related Impugned Judgment: Final judgment and order dated 10-04-2026 in CR No. 2766/2026 passed by the High Court of Punjab & Haryana at Chandigarh
  • Period of Dispute / Violation: Not applicable

Parties Involved

  • Petitioner: Ceylon Fusion Ayurveda Private Limited
  • Counsel: Senior Advocate Mr. Pragyan Pradip Sharma and team of advocates (Mr. Aayush, Mr. Aslam Ahmed Jamal, Mr. Lalit Mohan, Mr. Ritvik Bhanot, Mr. Maitreya Mahaley, Mr. Rachit Sharma, Ms. Shabiesta Nabi, Ms. Rithika M Minu, Mr. Arun Kumar Arunachal, Dr. Dere Kishor Shankar)
  • Respondents: Advance India Projects Limited & Anr.
  • Bench: Hon'ble Mr. Justice Pamidighantam Sri Narasimha and Hon'ble Mr. Justice Alok Aradhe

Issues / Allegations / Violations

  • The petitioner sought leave to withdraw the Special Leave Petition (SLP) and instead approach the High Court by filing a review of the impugned judgment.
  • No specific allegations of statutory violation or misconduct were raised; the request pertained solely to procedural withdrawal.

Findings & Observations

  • The Court examined the petitioner's request to withdraw the SLP.
  • No substantive legal issues or merits of the underlying dispute were addressed, as the focus was on the procedural request.

Penalties / Settlements / Directions

  • The Court granted permission to withdraw the Special Leave Petition.
  • Consequently, the Special Leave Petition was dismissed as withdrawn.

Corrective Actions & Future Obligations

  • The petitioner is directed to approach the High Court and file a review of the earlier judgment (CR No. 2766/2026) as intended.
  • No further compliance measures, monetary penalties, or corrective actions were imposed by the Supreme Court.

Final Ruling & Enforcement

  • Order: Permission granted; Special Leave Petition dismissed as withdrawn.
  • The order is effective immediately, and the petitioner may proceed with filing a review in the High Court.