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Supreme Court Dismisses Jagrati Trade SLPs Court / NCLT / NCLAT Matter
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5th Jun 2026
Case Details
Case Name: Special Leave Petition (Civil) Diary No(s). 20435/2026
Origin: Impugned final judgment and order dated 08-08-2025 in GA‑COM No. 3/2025, 04‑02‑2026 in RVWO No. 33/2025 passed by the High Court at Calcutta
Court/Authority: Supreme Court of India
Bench: Hon'ble Mr. Justice Pamidighantam Sri Narasimha, Hon'ble Mr. Justice Aravind Kumar (Partial Court Working Days Bench)
Order Date / Hearing Date: Hearing on 04‑06‑2026; order digitally signed on 2026‑06‑05 17:20:59 IST
Period of Dispute/Violation: Not applicable (procedural challenge)
Parties Involved
Petitioner(s): JAGRATI TRADE SERVICES PRIVATE LIMITED & ANR.
Respondent(s): TIRUPATI VANCOM PRIVATE LIMITED & ORS.
Interlocutory Applications: IA No. 173281/2026 – Condonation of delay in filing; IA No. 173288/2026 – Condonation of delay in refiling/curing the defects.
Counsel for Petitioners: Mr. Dhruv Surana, Adv.; Mr. Jai Kumar Surana, Adv.; Mr. Rohit Amit Sthalekar, Adv.; AOR.
Counsel for Respondents: Ms. Radhika Misra, Adv.; Mrs. Seenita Ghosh Dastidar, Adv.; Ms. Laxita Upadhyay, Adv.; Ms. Sneha Singhania, Adv.; Ms. Komal Mundhra, Adv.; AOR.
Issues / Allegations / Violations
Petitioners sought to challenge the High Court’s order and requested condonation of procedural delays.
No substantive allegations of statutory or regulatory breach were raised; the dispute centered on procedural propriety.
Findings & Observations
The Supreme Court exercised its jurisdiction under Article 136 and expressed that it was not inclined to interfere with the impugned High Court order.
The Court condoned the delay in filing and refiling the interlocutory applications.
Penalties / Settlements / Directions
Delay Condoned: Both interlocutory applications for condonation of delay were approved.
Dismissal: The Special Leave Petitions were dismissed.
Disposition of Applications: Any accompanying interlocutory applications, if any, were disposed of.
Corrective Actions & Future Obligations
No further corrective measures or ongoing obligations were imposed on either party beyond the dismissal of the petitions.
Final Ruling & Enforcement
The Special Leave Petitions are dismissed; the interlocutory applications are disposed of, thereby upholding the earlier High Court decision.
The order is effective immediately as per the digital signature dated 2026‑06‑05.