Case Name / Type: Special Leave Petition (Civil) Diary No. 30209/2026
Court / Authority: Supreme Court of India, Partial Court Working Days Bench
Bench: Hon'ble Mr. Justice Pamidighantam Sri Narasimha, Hon'ble Mr. Justice Aravind Kumar, Hon'ble Mr. Justice Shree Chandrashekhar
Order / Judgment Date: 02‑06‑2026 (hearing date); reference to impugned High Court order dated 18‑12‑2025 and Original Order dated 12‑03‑2026
Period of Dispute: Not specified; relates to filings and orders issued between December 2025 and March 2026
Parties Involved
Petitioner: Vantech Chemicals Limited
Respondent: Commissioner of Customs and Central Excise, Hyderabad – I
Counsel for Petitioner: Mr. V Lakshmikumaran, Ms. Neha Choudhary, Mr. L Badri Narayanan, Ms. Charanya Lakshmikumaran (AOR), Ms. Medha Sinha, Ms. Nitum Jain, Mr. Swastik Mishra, Mr. Atrey Gc
Counel for Respondent: Not listed
Issues / Allegations / Violations
Petition challenges the final judgment and order dated 18‑12‑2025 passed by the High Court for the State of Telangana.
Interlocutory applications (IA No. 161359/2026, IA No. 164777/2026, IA No. 161361/2026) sought condonation of delay, exemption from filing copy of the impugned judgment, and interim relief.
The petitioner seeks permission to contest the subsequent Original Order dated 12‑03‑2026.
Findings & Observations
The Supreme Court is not inclined to interfere with the High Court’s impugned order dated 18‑12‑2025.
The Court condoned the delay in filing the interlocutory applications.
The petitioner is at liberty to challenge the Original Order dated 12‑03‑2026; the appeal will be considered on its own merits.
Penalties / Settlements / Directions
No monetary penalties or settlements were imposed.
The Court directed that the Special Leave Petition stands disposed of and any pending interlocutory applications are also disposed of.
Corrective Actions & Future Obligations
Vantech Chemicals Limited may file a fresh challenge to the Original Order dated 12‑03‑2026 in the appropriate forum.
The appeal concerning the Original Order will proceed based on its substantive merits.
Final Ruling & Enforcement
Order 1: Delay in filing interlocutory applications is condoned.
Order 2: The Court will not interfere with the High Court’s impugned order dated 18‑12‑2025.
Order 3: Petitioner may challenge the Original Order dated 12‑03‑2026; the appeal will be heard on merits.
Order 4: The Special Leave Petition is disposed of.
Order 5: Any pending interlocutory applications, if any, are disposed of.
The Registrar‑cum‑PS Assistant Registrar recorded the order on 03‑06‑2026.