Case Name: Petition(s) for Special Leave to Appeal (C) No(s).19567‑19568/2026
Court/Authority: Supreme Court of India, Court No.3, Section III‑B
Date of Order: 27‑05‑2026 (digitally signed at 17:19:23 IST)
Related Proceedings: Arising out of impugned final judgment and order dated 10‑11‑2025 in FA No. 2259/2025 and 10‑04‑2026 in MCA (for review) No. 2994/2025 passed by the High Court of Gujarat at Ahmedabad; IA No. 160334/2026 (condonation of delay) and IA No. 160338/2026 (exemption from filing O.T.)
Parties Involved
Petitioner: Keyur Ispat Limited
Counsel for Petitioner: Mr. Chintan Gandhi, Adv.; Mr. Sandip Kapadia, Adv.; Mr. Md. Ali, AOR
Respondent(s): Taradevi Rajkumar & Ors.
Bench: Hon'ble Mr. Justice J.K. Maheshwari and Hon'ble Mr. Justice Atul S. Chandurkar
Petition seeks Special Leave to appeal against the final order passed by the Labour Court, which was earlier remanded by the High Court of Gujarat.
The petitioner requested condonation of delay (IA No. 160334/2026) and exemption from filing O.T. (IA No. 160338/2026).
Core issue: Whether the Supreme Court should entertain the Special Leave Petition and consider the merits of the Labour Court’s final order.
Findings & Observations
The Court condoned the delay in filing the petition.
It noted that the impugned order is a remand by the High Court, after which the Labour Court issued its final order.
At this stage, the Court will not entertain the Special Leave Petition but grants liberty to the petitioner to approach the High Court afresh.
The Court emphasized that any subsequent appeal shall not be influenced by the impugned order.
Penalties / Settlements / Directions
Direction 1: Delay in filing is condoned.
Direction 2: The Special Leave Petition is not entertained; petitioner may file a fresh petition before the High Court.
Direction 3: The present Special Leave Petition stands disposed of, and any pending applications (if any) are also disposed of.
Corrective Actions & Future Obligations
The petitioner must file a fresh petition before the High Court of Gujarat, ensuring compliance with procedural requirements and without reliance on the impugned order.
Final Ruling & Enforcement
The Special Leave Petition (SLP) stands disposed of.
All pending applications related to this SLP are also disposed of.
The order is digitally signed by Deputy Registrar Gulshan Kumar Arora on 27‑05‑2026, confirming its authenticity and enforceability.