Shri Nath Cargo Pvt. Ltd vs. Parag Sarees

Court:Supreme Court of India
Judge:Hon'ble Jagdish Singh Khehar
Case Status:Disposed
Order Date:8 Oct 2014
CNR:SCIN010226802014

AI Summary

The Supreme Court of India is set to hear a Special Leave Petition filed by M/s. Shri Nath Cargo Private Limited against M/s. Prag Sarees, challenging a Delhi High Court judgment. This matter proceeds after a 28-day delay in refiling the petition was officially condoned by the Registrar, highlighting the crucial procedural steps in appellate litigation.

Ratio Decidendi:
An office report primarily documents procedural actions and does not contain a ratio decidendi or a substantive legal ruling by a judicial bench. It reflects administrative decisions necessary for case progression.

Case Identifiers

Primary Case No:25847/2014
Case Type:Special Leave Petition (Civil)
Case Sub-Type:SLP - Procedural Delay Condonation
Secondary Case Numbers:22680/2014
Order Date:2014-09-24
Filing Year:2014
Court:THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
Bench:Division Bench
Judges:Hon'ble Jagdish Singh Khehar, Hon'ble Arun Mishra

Petitioner's Counsel

Rajender Prasad Gupta
Advocate - Appeared

eCourtsIndia AITM

Brief Facts Summary

This Supreme Court Office Report pertains to Special Leave Petition (Civil) No. 25847/2014, filed by M/s. Shri Nath Cargo Private Limited against M/s. Prag Sarees. The petition challenges a Judgment and Order of the High Court of Delhi in RSA No. 79/2014, dated April 17, 2014. The SLP was filed with a 28-day delay in refiling, which was subsequently condoned by the Additional Registrar (1B) on September 15, 2014. Following this condonation, the matter was registered and is now listed before Court No. 6 on October 8, 2014.

Timeline of Events

2014-04-17

Delhi High Court issued Judgment and Order in RSA No. 79/2014.

2014-07-15

Special Leave Petition (Civil) was filed in the Supreme Court (Filing Date).

2014-09-15

Application for condonation of delay in refiling the SLP was condoned by Additional Registrar (1B); case registered.

2014-09-24

This Office Report was dated and submitted by the Assistant Registrar.

2014-10-08

Matter listed before Hon'ble Court No. 6.

Key Factual Findings

The Special Leave Petition was refiled with a delay of 28 days.

Source: Current Court Finding

The delay in refiling the SLP has been condoned by the Additional Registrar (1B) on 2014-09-15.

Source: Current Court Finding

The matter has been registered subsequent to the condonation of delay.

Source: Current Court Finding

The SLP challenges the Judgment and Order dated 17.04.2014 of the High Court of Delhi in RSA No. 79/2014.

Source: Recited from Impugned Order

Primary Legal Issues

1.Condonation of delay in refiling a Special Leave Petition

Secondary Legal Issues

1.Registration of a Special Leave Petition after delay condonation

Petitioner's Arguments

The petitioner implicitly argued for sufficient cause to explain the 28-day delay in refiling their Special Leave Petition, seeking the condonation of this delay.

Respondent's Arguments

The office report does not detail any arguments made by the respondent side concerning the condonation of delay.

Court's Reasoning

The Additional Registrar (1B), after considering the application for condonation of delay in refiling the SLP, found sufficient grounds to condone the 28-day delay on September 15, 2014. This decision facilitated the subsequent registration of the matter.

Order Nature:Procedural
Disposition Status:Pending

Impugned Orders

High Court of Delhi at New Delhi
Case: RSA No. 79/2014
Date: 2014-04-17

Precedential Assessment

Non-Binding (Procedural)

This document is an Office Report, a procedural update, not a substantive judgment by a judicial bench. It merely reports a prior administrative decision of delay condonation and the subsequent listing of the main case, thus having no precedential value on points of law.

Tips for Legal Practice

1.Advocates must strictly adhere to filing and refiling deadlines in the Supreme Court, as any delay requires a separate application for condonation, potentially adding time to the case progression.
2.Understanding the specific powers and procedures handled by the Registrar's office, such as condonation of delay, is crucial for efficient case management in the Supreme Court.

Legal Tags

Supreme Court Special Leave Petition Civil ProcedureCondonation of delay in appellate litigation refilingProcedural aspects of Supreme Court registration processesChallenging Delhi High Court judgments in Apex CourtRole of Registrar in Supreme Court procedural matters

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Order Issued After Hearing

Purpose:

Case Registered

Listed On:

15 Sept 2014

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Order Text

Listed on : 08.10.2014 Before Court No. 6 Item No. 27

SECTION:XIV IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTON

PETITION FOR SPECIAL LEAVE TO APPEAL (CIVIL) No. 25847/2014

M/s. Shri Nath Cargo Private Limited Petitioner VERSUS M/s. Prag Sarees, Respondent

OFFICE REPORT

It is submitted for the information of the Hon'ble Court that the instant matter has been filed against the Judgment and Order dated 17.04.2014 of the High Court of Delhi at New Delhi in RSA No. 79/2014 with application for condonation of delay in refiling the SLP (barred by time by 28 days and the same has been condoned vide Additional Registrar (1B) order dated 15.09.2014. Accordingly, the matter has been registered.

The matter above-mentioned is listed before the Hon'ble Court with this Office Report.

DATED THIS THE 24th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2014.

ASSISTANT REGISTRAR.

Copy to : Mr. Rajender Prasad Gupta, Advocate

ASSISTANT REGISTRAR

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