The Supreme Court of India, hearing Special Leave Petitions (C) No. 23335‑23336/2026 filed by A.P. Sahadevan against State Bank of India and others, upheld the High Court’s direction that the petitioner must pursue an alternative remedy. Noting a notice from the Advocate Commissioner for delivery of the property on 17 July 2026, the Court granted a stay on dispossession of the petitioner’s property until 2 August 2026, allowing two weeks to avail the alternative remedy. The Special Leave Petitions and any pending applications were disposed of. This content may not be financially relevant.
Supreme Court Stays SBI Dispossession for Sahadevan
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