Veerappa Reddy vs. Ambujakshi

Court:Supreme Court of India
Judge:Registrar (Court)
Case Status:Disposed
Order Date:6 May 2024
CNR:SCIN010232642023

AI Summary

In a procedural hearing for a Special Leave Petition (Criminal) before the Supreme Court, the case of Veerappa Reddy vs. Ambujakshi & Ors. was adjourned to July 2024 at the request of the respondents. The Court has directed the filing of a rejoinder affidavit within six weeks, indicating ongoing procedural steps in this significant criminal matter.

Case Identifiers

Primary Case No:10695/2023
Case Type:Special Leave Petition (Criminal)
Case Sub-Type:Criminal Appeal SLP
Secondary Case Numbers:23264/2023, 2860/2024, CRLP-2882-2019
Order Date:2024-05-06
Filing Year:2023
Court:Supreme Court of India
Bench:Division Bench
Judges:Hon'ble Vikram Nath, Hon'ble Satish Chandra Sharma

Petitioner's Counsel

Rajesh Mahale
AOR - Appeared
Shanthkumar V. Mahale
Advocate - Appeared
Mrinal Pandey
Advocate - Appeared

Respondent's Counsel

Saket Gogia
Advocate - Appeared
Gauri Pande
Advocate - Appeared
Sheetal Maggon
Advocate - Appeared
Mansingh
Advocate - Appeared
Dhawesh Pahuja
AOR - Appeared
V. N. Raghupathy
AOR - Appeared
Manendra Pal Gupta
Advocate - Appeared
Prakash Jadhav
Advocate - Appeared
Md. Apzal Ansari
Advocate - Appeared
Varun Varma
Advocate - Appeared

Advocates on Record

Rajesh Mahale
Dhawesh Pahuja
V. N. Raghupathy

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Brief Facts Summary

The present order relates to a Special Leave Petition (Criminal) filed in the Supreme Court against a High Court of Karnataka order dated February 1, 2023. During the hearing on May 6, 2024, the counsel for the respondents requested an adjournment. The Court granted the request and directed the petitioner to file a rejoinder affidavit within six weeks.

Timeline of Events

2019

Criminal Petition (CRLP No. 2882/2019) was filed in the High Court of Karnataka.

2023-02-01

Impugned final judgment and order passed by the High Court of Karnataka.

2023-06-01

Special Leave Petition (Crl.) No. 10695/2023 filed in the Supreme Court of India.

2023-09-01

First recorded hearing date in Supreme Court.

2024-05-06

Current procedural hearing, where an adjournment was granted and a rejoinder affidavit directed.

July, 2024

Next scheduled hearing month for the case.

2024-07-11

Specific next hearing date as per case details.

Respondent's Arguments

The learned counsel for the respondents requested an adjournment of the hearing.

Court's Reasoning

The Court acceded to the request made by the learned counsel for the respondents for an adjournment.

Order Nature:Procedural
Disposition Status:Pending

Impugned Orders

High Court Of Karnataka At Bengaluru
Case: CRLP No. 2882/2019
Date: 2023-02-01

Specific Directions

  1. 1.On the request of the learned counsel for the respondents, list in the month of July, 2024.
  2. 2.In the meantime, rejoinder affidavit be filed within the next six weeks.

Precedential Assessment

Non-Binding (Procedural)

This is a purely procedural order granting an adjournment and directing an affidavit, with no substantive legal pronouncements or interpretations.

Tips for Legal Practice

1.Counsel should note the importance of filing a rejoinder affidavit within the stipulated six-week period to ensure compliance with court directions.
2.Requests for adjournment, when reasonable and made by counsel, are often accommodated by the Supreme Court.
3.Tracking of specific next hearing dates (e.g., in July 2024) is crucial for case management.

Legal Tags

Supreme Court of India Special Leave PetitionCriminal Procedural Order for AdjournmentRejoinder Affidavit Filing Supreme Court PracticeAppellate Jurisdiction of Supreme Court CriminalInterlocutory Application Exemption from Filing

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S U P R E M E C O U R T O F I N D I A RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS

Petition(s) for Special Leave to Appeal (Crl.) No(s). 10695/2023 (Arising out of impugned final judgment and order dated 01-02-2023 in CRLP No. 2882/2019 passed by the High Court Of Karnataka At Bengaluru)

VEERAPPA REDDYPetitioner(s)

VERSUS

AMBUJAKSHI & ORS. Respondent(s)

( IA No. 172395/2023 - EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T.)

Date : 06-05-2024 This matter was called for hearing today.

CORAM :

HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE VIKRAM NATH HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE SATISH CHANDRA SHARMA

For Petitioner(s)Mr. Rajesh Mahale, AOR
Mr. Shanthkumar V. Mahale, Adv.
Ms. Mrinal Pandey, Adv.

For Respondent(s) Mr. Saket Gogia, Adv. Ms. Gauri Pande, Adv. Ms. Sheetal Maggon, Adv. Mr. Mansingh, Adv. Mr. Dhawesh Pahuja, AOR

Mr. V. N. Raghupathy, AOR Mr. Manendra Pal Gupta, Adv. Mr. Prakash Jadhav, Adv. Mr. Md. Apzal Ansari, Adv.

Mr. Varun Varma, Adv.

UPON hearing the counsel the Court made the following O R D E R

On the request of the learned counsel for the respondents, list in the month of July, 2024.

In the meantime, rejoinder affidavit be filed

within the next six weeks.

(SONIA BHASIN) COURT MASTER (SH)

(RANJANA SHAILEY) COURT MASTER (NSH)

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