Case Details

  • 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.