Case Details

  • 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.