We see no reason to entertain this petition.
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Latest Judgments of Supreme Court
Shajudhi v. Sabinsa Begum & Ors.
Delay condoned.
Kamla Bai Mina v. The State of Madhya Pradesh & Ors.
Delay condoned.
Abha Verma v. State of Bihar
Heard the learned counsel for the petitioner and perused the relevant material.
Bihar Police Building Construction Corporation & Ors. v. Engineering Projects (India) Limited
Heard learned counsel for the petitioner.
The State of Maharashtra v. Pramod & Anr.
Permission to file the special leave petition in Diary No. 7472 of 2018 is granted.
Sun Pharmaceuticals Industries Ltd. v. Gyansingh Thakur & Ors.
We are not inclined to interfere with the impugned order which is arises out of an interlocutory proceedings.
P. Chandrasekaran v. V. Annamalai & Anr.
The name of respondent no. 2 is deleted from the array of the parties at the risk of the petitioner.
Amit Kumar & Ors. v. Rakesh Kumar & Ors.
We are not inclined to interfere with the interim order as any appointment made during the pendency of the writ petition, prima facie, are subject to the ultimate outcome of the pending matter.
Prahlad v. State of Rajasthan
There is an inordinate delay of 409 days in filing the special leave petition and 5 days in refiling the same, for which no reasonable explanation has been given.

