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Justice Sheel Nagu
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Justice Sheel Nagu's recent judicial activity in the Supreme Court reveals a pattern of dismissing special leave petitions and addressing procedural matters. Across several cases involving entities like Ranger Realty, Lingam Rajaiyah, and CJ Darcl Logistics, the court has largely declined to interfere with prior High Court judgments, often condoning delays in filings. While some petitions, such as that from The Sikh Education Board, are being held for further hearings, the consistent dismissals suggest a cautious approach to overturning lower court decisions. This focus on procedural compliance and deference to existing rulings may indicate a preference for upholding established legal processes and jurisdictional boundaries.
Gopal Dass Lease Extension 30 June
Supreme Court dismissed the Special Leave Petition filed by Gopal Dass & Sons against Dineshwar Nath Kedar.
The Court extended the deadline for vacating the premises to 30 June 2026, subject to filing
Ranger Realty SLP Dismissed by Supreme Court
Supreme Court dismissed the Special Leave Petition filed by Isri Chowdhury & Anr. against Ranger Realty Private Ltd.
The bench condoned delay in refiling/curing defects under IA No. 167226/2026, allow
Lingam Rajaiyah SLP Dismissed, Delay Condoned
Supreme Court dismissed the Special Leave Petition filed by Lingam Rajaiyah challenging the High Court’s order on Singareni Collieries.
Court also condoned delay in filing related interim applications
CJ Darcl Logistics Petition Withdrawn, SC Dismisses
Supreme Court dismissed CJ Darcl Logistics Ltd's Special Leave petition as withdrawn on 2 June 2026.
Petition sought exemption from filing copy/certificate of the impugned High Court judgment dated 14
Sikh Education Board Appeal Order
Supreme Court heard a petition for special leave to appeal filed by The Sikh Education Board & Anr against its own order.
Petition seeks exemption from filing a copy of the impugned judgment dated 17‑
AQEELA Writ Petition Withdrawn by Supreme Court
Supreme Court heard Writ Petition No. 677/2026 filed by AQEELA on 2 June 2026.
Petition sought permission to withdraw the writ filed under Article 32 of the Constitution.
Court dismissed the petition