Period of Dispute/Violation: Not applicable (procedural matters)
Parties Involved
Appellant: Charisma Builders
Respondents: Gautam R. Padival & Others (including Respondent No. 37)
Legal Representatives for Appellant: M/S Veritas Legis, AOR Ms. Devahuti Tamuli, Adv. Mr. Krishanu Barua, Adv. Mr. Venkita Subramoniam T.R, AOR
Legal Representatives for Respondent(s): Mr. Aditya Verma, AOR Ms. Parkhi Rai, Adv. Ms. Ilma Khan, Adv. M/S Veritas Legis, AOR
Issues / Allegations / Violations
Application for condonation of delay in filing the application to set aside an abatement (IA No. 156339/2024).
Request to substitute the legal heirs of Respondent No. 37 in the proceedings (IA No. 14611/2025).
Request for deletion of the name of petitioner/respondent (IA No. 14611/2025).
No monetary or substantive financial allegations; the matters are procedural and pertain to court orders.
Findings & Observations
The Court reviewed the interlocutory applications and found the reasons for delay satisfactory.
It recognized the necessity to substitute the legal heirs of Respondent No. 37 to ensure proper representation.
All applications were deemed to be in accordance with procedural rules.
Penalties / Settlements / Directions
Condonation: Delay in filing the application for setting aside the abatement is condoned.
Abatement: The abatement is set aside.
Substitution: Legal heirs of Respondent No. 37 are permitted to be brought on record; an amended cause title must be filed within two weeks.
Disposition of Applications: All interlocutory applications are disposed of.
Procedural Direction: The matter shall be processed as per the applicable Rules.
Corrective Actions & Future Obligations
The substituted legal heirs must file an amended cause title within a two‑week period from the order date.
Parties must comply with the procedural direction to process the matter according to the Rules.
Final Ruling & Enforcement
The Court’s final order condones the delay, sets aside the abatement, allows substitution of legal heirs, disposes of all interlocutory applications, and mandates compliance with procedural rules. Enforcement will be through standard court mechanisms, with no additional monetary penalties imposed.