Case Name / SLP No.: Special Leave Petition (C) No. 19227/2026
Parties: M/S Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. & Anr. (Petitioner) vs. Mohammed Khaled Hussain & Ors. (Respondent)
Court: Supreme Court of India (Partial Court Working Days Bench)
Bench: Hon'ble Mr. Justice Vikram Nath, Hon'ble Mrs. Justice V. Mohana
Date of Order: 04‑06‑2026
Related High Court Order: WA No. 105/2026 dated 16‑02‑2026 (State of Telangana High Court)
Parties Involved
Petitioner: Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. (IOCL) and anr.
Respondent: Mohammed Khaled Hussain and others.
Counsel for Petitioner: Ms. Mala Narayan, Adv. Mr. Shashwat Goel, AOR Ms. Anjali Dhingra.
Bench Members: Justice Vikram Nath, Justice V. Mohana.
Issues / Allegations / Violations
Petition sought exemption from filing copy/certificate of the impugned judgment and requested a three‑month extension to vacate the premises as ordered by the Telangana High Court.
The underlying dispute concerns the possession of premises, with the High Court directing IOCL to vacate.
Findings & Observations
The Supreme Court stated it was “not inclined to interfere” with the High Court’s judgment and therefore dismissed the Special Leave Petition.
The Court found the petitioners’ request for additional time “reasonable”.
Penalties / Settlements / Directions
Dismissal of the Special Leave Petition.
Grant of time until 30 September 2026 for the petitioner to vacate the subject premises.
Requirement to furnish the usual undertaking before the High Court within two weeks from the date of the order.
Corrective Actions & Future Obligations
IOCL must file the standard undertaking with the Telangana High Court within the stipulated two‑week period.
IOCL must ensure the premises are vacated no later than 30 September 2026.
Final Ruling & Enforcement
The Special Leave Petition is dismissed; pending applications are disposed of.
The extension granted is enforceable, and compliance will be monitored by the High Court.