The petition sought special leave to appeal against the Madras High Court’s judgment dated 17‑12‑2025 in WMP No. 26494/2025.
Specific allegations or grounds for the appeal are not detailed in the order.
Findings & Observations
The Supreme Court, exercising jurisdiction under Article 136 of the Constitution of India, expressed that it was not inclined to interfere with the impugned order.
No substantive discussion of the merits of the petition is provided; the Court’s observation is limited to the exercise of its discretionary power.
Penalties / Settlements / Directions
Special Leave Petition dismissed.
Any accompanying interlocutory applications, if any, are disposed of.
Corrective Actions & Future Obligations
No specific corrective actions or future compliance obligations are imposed on the parties.
Final Ruling & Enforcement
The Supreme Court’s order upholds the Madras High Court’s original judgment and order dated 17‑12‑2025.
The dismissal of the SLP and disposal of interlocutory applications leave the original order in force with no further relief available to the petitioner.