Regulation And Legal
Supreme Court Condones Delay – Shiridi Sainadh
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9th Jun 2026
Case Details
- Case name: Deputy Commissioner (ST) (Int) & Ors. vs M/s Shiridi Sainadh Industries & Ors.
- Petition No.: 4146/2021 (Special Leave to Appeal (C) No.)
- Court/Authority: Supreme Court of India, Registrar Court, Section XII‑A
- Case/Order No.: SLP(C) No. 11080‑11082/2025
- Date of Order: 09‑06‑2026
- Period of dispute/violation: Delay in filing spare copies of documents (specific period not stated)
Parties Involved
- Petitioners: The Deputy Commissioner (ST) (Int) & Ors.
- Respondents: M/s Shiridi Sainadh Industries & Ors.
- Counsel for Petitioners: Mr. Sahil Bhalaik (Advocate‑on‑Record)
- Counsel for Respondents: Mr. Sandeep Singh, Mr. Hitendra Nath Rath, Mr. Gurmeet Singh Makker (Advocates‑on‑Record)
- Registrar: Sh. Santosh Kumar
- Advocate‑on‑Record signing the order: Divyanshi Mishra
Issues / Allegations / Violations
- Petitioners sought condonation of delay in filing the spare copies of the case documents.
- The alleged violation pertains to procedural non‑compliance with filing timelines under Supreme Court rules.
Findings & Observations
- The Registrar examined the counsel’s submissions and found no substantive impediment to granting condonation.
- No prejudice to the opposite party was recorded.
Penalties / Settlements / Directions
- Condonation: Delay in filing spare copies is formally condoned.
- Notice: Immediate issuance of notice to the parties is ordered.
- Hearing: The matter is to be listed again before the Court on 05‑08‑2026.
Corrective Actions & Future Obligations
- A copy of this Record of Proceedings shall be furnished to the concerned Advocates‑on‑Record for information and compliance.
- Parties must comply with the notice and appear on the newly scheduled date.
Final Ruling & Enforcement
- The Registrar’s order is final and enforceable; non‑compliance may attract further procedural sanctions as per Supreme Court rules.
- The condonation removes the procedural barrier, allowing the substantive issues of the SLP to be heard on the next listed date.