Regulation And Legal
SC Condonates 58‑Day Delay for MS Aquarius
Court / NCLT / NCLAT Matter
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23rd May 2026
Case Details
- Case Name: SMT RATNABEN AMBALAL PARMAR vs MS AQUARIUS INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERS AND ADMINISTRATORS
- Court/Authority: Supreme Court of India
- Justice: Hon'ble Mr. Justice S.V.N. Bhatti
- Diary No.: 68603/2025
- Application Numbers: IA No. 308587/2025 (Condonation of Delay), IA No. 308583/2025 (Restoration)
- Date of Order: 22-05-2026
- Delay Period: 58 days
Parties Involved
- Petitioner: Smt. Ratnaben Ambalal Parmar
- Respondent: MS Aquarius Infrastructure Partners and Administrators
- Petitioner’s Counsel: Mr. Krutin R. Joshi, Adv. Harisha S.R., AOR
- Court Staff: Sneha Das (Senior Personal Assistant, Court Master), Chetna Balooni (Senior Personal Assistant, Court Master)
Issues / Allegations / Violations
- Petition seeking condonation of a 58‑day delay in filing the restoration application.
- Request to restore the Special Leave Petition (SLP) that had been dismissed by default.
- No specific allegation of statutory violation; the focus is procedural delay.
Findings & Observations
- The Court examined the affidavits filed by both parties.
- It concluded that “sufficient cause is shown” for the 58‑day delay.
- Consequently, the Court deemed the delay condonable.
Penalties / Settlements / Directions
- No monetary penalty imposed.
- Directions:
- Condone the 58‑day delay.
- Set aside the default order.
- Restore the Special Leave Petition to the file.
- Allow IA Nos. 308587/2025 and 308583/2025.
- Dispose of the miscellaneous application.
Corrective Actions & Future Obligations
- Parties must comply with the Court’s order; no further corrective measures specified.
Final Ruling & Enforcement
- The delay is officially condoned.
- The default order is set aside.
- The Special Leave Petition is restored to its file.
- Both IA applications are allowed, and the miscellaneous application is disposed of.
- The order is to be executed as per standard Supreme Court procedures.