Case Details

  • Case Name: Special Leave Petition (Civil) Diary No. 28609/2026
  • Origin: Impugned final judgment and order dated 27‑Nov‑2025 in LPA No.560/2025 passed by the High Court of Himachal Pradesh at Shimla
  • Court/Authority: Supreme Court of India
  • Case/Order No.: Not separately numbered; order dated 27‑May‑2026
  • Date of Order: 27‑May‑2026 (digitally signed at 17:36:42 IST)
  • Period of Violation/Dispute: Not applicable (petition sought review of earlier judgment)

Parties Involved

  • Petitioner: Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board Limited (HPSEBL)
  • Respondent: M/s Pure and Cure Healthcare Pvt Ltd
  • Counsel for Petitioner: Anand K. Ganesan, Adv.; Pramod Dayal, Adv.; Nikunj Dayal, Adv.; Amal Nair, AOR; Khyati Chhabra, Adv.; Devyani Prasad, Adv.
  • Court Officials: Deputy Registrar – Deepak Guglani; Preeti Saxena (Court Master)
  • Bench: Hon'ble Mr. Justice Sanjay Kumar and Hon'ble Mr. Justice K. Vinod Chandran

Issues / Allegations / Violations

  • Petition sought interference with the High Court’s judgment dated 27‑Nov‑2025.
  • The petitioner requested condonation of delay in filing the special leave petition.
  • Specific grounds for challenging the High Court order were not detailed in the excerpt.

Findings & Observations

  • The Supreme Court observed that there was no good ground or reason to interfere with the impugned High Court judgment.
  • While the court condoned the delay in filing the petition, it found the substantive challenge untenable.

Penalties / Settlements / Directions

  • Delay Condoned: The court allowed the petition to be considered despite the filing delay.
  • Dismissal: The special leave petition was dismissed in its entirety.
  • Pending Applications: Any pending applications, if any, were ordered to stand disposed of.

Corrective Actions & Future Obligations

  • No specific corrective actions or future compliance obligations were imposed beyond the dismissal of the petition.

Final Ruling & Enforcement

  • The special leave petition is dismissed; the High Court’s judgment dated 27‑Nov‑2025 remains effective and unaltered.
  • All pending applications related to this petition are to be treated as disposed.
  • The order is enforceable as per Supreme Court procedures, with no further procedural steps indicated.