o dispose of the pending petition

Supreme Court of India
Shiv Kumar Jatia vs State Of Nct Of Delhi on 23 August, 2019
Author: R. Subhash Reddy
Bench: Abhay Manohar Sapre, R. Subhash Reddy
 Crl.A. @ SLP( Crl.)No.8008/18 etc. etc.
 REPORTABLE
 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
 CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION
 CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.1263 OF 2019
 (Arising out of S.L.P.(Crl.) No.8008 of 2018)
 Shiv Kumar Jatia ...Appellant
 Versus
 State of NCT of Delhi ...Respondent
 WITH
 CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.1264 OF 2019
 (Arising out of S.L.P.(Crl.) No.7969 of 2018)
 AND
 CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.1265-1267 OF 2019
 (Arising out of S.L.P.(Crl.) Nos.10054-10056 of 2018)
 J U D G M E N T
R.Subhash Reddy,J.20. The High Court granted ad interim relief staying the proceeding of C.C. No. 81/2001 pending on
the file of the learned Magistrate, to the respondent no. 1 after the petition under Article 227 and
Section 482 Cr.P.C was filed. The appellant had then filed a Special Leave Petition (Crl.) No.
2093/2003 wherein this Court observed as follows:
The order under challenge is an interlocutory order, therefore we are not inclined to
interfere with the same. However, in the facts and circumstances of the case, we think
it appropriate that the petition pending before the High Court should be disposed of
as early as possible. Therefore, we request the High Court to dispose of the pending
petition of the respondent by the end of July, 2003 and while so deciding the High
Court the High Court should also decide whether such decision of the High Court will
bind those who have not approached the High Court challenging the summons issued
by the Trial Court to them.
With these observations this Special Leave Petition is disposed off.