Case Details
- Petition for Special Leave to Appeal (C) No(s). 10030/2026, arising out of the impugned final judgment and order dated 28‑01‑2026 in ARB.A.(COMM.) No. 11/2025 passed by the High Court of Delhi.
- Court: Supreme Court of India.
- Coram: Hon'ble Mr. Justice Pamidighantam Sri Narasimha, Hon'ble Mr. Justice Alok Aradhe.
- Date of hearing: 22‑05‑2026.
- Related IA numbers: IA No. 80363/2026 (exemption from filing copy of the impugned judgment), IA No. 80362/2026 (permission to file additional documents/facts/annexures), IA No. 81098/2026 (permission to file additional documents/facts/annexures).
Parties Involved
- Petitioner: National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC).
- Respondent: Surya Wires Private Limited & Ors.
- Counsel for Petitioner: Ms. Shweta Bharti, Adv.; Mr. J.K. Chaudhary, Adv.; Mr. Ankit Konwar, Adv.; Mr. Prateek Singh, Adv.; Mr. Abhinav Agrawal, Adv.; AOR Mr. Piyush Bhardwaj, Adv.; Mr. Shivam Sengupta, Adv.
- Counsel for Respondent: Mr. Sudev Juneja, Adv.; Ms. Sugandha Batra, Adv.; AOR Mr. Vansh Bhatnagar, Adv.
Issues / Allegations / Violations
- The petitioner seeks special leave to appeal the Delhi High Court’s judgment dated 28‑01‑2026.
- The petitioner also requests exemption from filing a certified copy of the impugned judgment (IA No. 80363/2026).
- Additional requests include permission to file further documents, facts, and annexures (IA Nos. 80362/2026 and 81098/2026).
- No specific substantive allegations or violations beyond procedural relief are detailed in the order.
Findings & Observations
- The Court considered the procedural applications filed by both parties.
- It granted the petitioner limited time to file a rejoinder affidavit, indicating acceptance of the need for further clarification.
- The Court allowed both parties the liberty to file short written submissions, reflecting a procedural fairness approach.
- No substantive merits of the appeal were addressed in this order; the focus was on procedural facilitation.
Penalties / Settlements / Directions
- No monetary penalties, settlements, or sanctions were imposed.
- Directions issued:
1. Petitioner’s counsel is granted three weeks’ time to file a rejoinder affidavit.
2. Both parties may file short written submissions.
3. The matter is listed for further hearing on 25‑08‑2026.
Corrective Actions & Future Obligations
- NSDC must file the rejoinder affidavit within the three‑week period stipulated by the Court.
- Both parties should prepare and submit short written submissions as permitted.
- Appear before the Court on the listed date of 25‑08‑2026 for further hearing.
Final Ruling & Enforcement
- The Court’s order is procedural, granting time extensions and filing liberties, and scheduling the next hearing.
- The order is digitally signed by KAPIL TANDON on 22‑05‑2026 at 17:41:29 IST, and recorded by the Court Master (SH) Assistant Registrar.
- No enforcement actions beyond compliance with the procedural directions are indicated.