Regulation And Legal
DMI Finance Withdraws Contempt Petition
Court / NCLT / NCLAT Matter
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30th May 2026
Case Details
- Case Name: DMI Finance Private Limited vs. Sushil GhanShyam Agarwal
- Petitioner: DMI Finance Private Limited
- Respondent: Sushil GhanShyam Agarwal
- Court/Authority: Supreme Court Registrar (Registrar Court)
- Diary/Case No.: 8860/2026 (Contempt Petition – Civil)
- Date of Hearing/Order: 29-05-2026
- Period of Violation/Dispute: Not specified
Parties Involved
- Petitioner: DMI Finance Private Limited
- Respondent: Sushil GhanShyam Agarwal
- Advocate for Petitioner: Mr. Vaibhav Manu Srivastava, Advocate‑on‑Record
- Registrar: Sh. Apurv Singh
Issues / Allegations / Violations
- The petition filed by DMI Finance was an unregistered contempt petition.
- The petitioner sought to withdraw the petition, referencing a letter dated 08‑05‑2026.
Findings & Observations
- The Registrar noted that the contempt petition was unregistered and therefore permissible to be withdrawn.
- No substantive examination of contempt allegations was required due to the withdrawal request.
Penalties / Settlements / Directions
- No monetary penalties or sanctions were imposed.
- The Registrar directed that a copy of the Record of Proceedings be furnished to the Advocate‑on‑Record for information and compliance.
Corrective Actions & Future Obligations
- The petitioner must ensure the Advocate‑on‑Record receives the copy of the proceeding as ordered.
- No further compliance actions were stipulated beyond the information provision.
Final Ruling & Enforcement
- The unregistered contempt petition is allowed to be withdrawn as per the letter dated 08‑05‑2026.
- The order is recorded by Registrar Apurv Singh, and the case is closed pending any further action by the parties.