M/S MC DOWELL AND COMPANY LIMITED Vs STATE OF KERALA .
Bench: TARUN CHATTERJEE,V.S. SIRPURKAR, , ,
Case number: C.A. No.-006928-006928 / 2008
Diary number: 29845 / 2006
Advocates: VIKAS MEHTA Vs
P. V. DINESH
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPEAL NO.6928 OF 2008 (Arising out of SLP©No.19371 of 2006) M/s. MC Dowell & Company Limited …Appellant Versus State of Kerala & Ors. …Respondent WITH CIVIL APPEAL NO.6929 OF 2008 (Arising out of SLP©No.19430 of 2006)
CIVIL APPEAL NO.6930 OF 2008 (Arising out of SLP©No.19407 of 2006)
CIVIL APPEAL NO.6931 OF 2008 (Arising out of SLP©No.20182 of 2006)
CIVIL APPEAL NO.6932 OF 2008 (Arising out of SLP©No.5429 of 2007)
CIVIL APPEAL NO.6933 OF 2008
(Arising out of SLP©No.10057 of 2007) O R D E R Delay condoned. Leave granted. These appeals are directed against the final order dated 5th of
October, 2006 passed by the High Court of Kerala at Ernakulam in
W.A.No.1636/2006, W.A.No.1625/2006, W.A.No.1633/2006, order dated
20.10.2006 in W.A.No.1640/2006, order dated 5.10.2006 in
W.A.No.1776/2006 and the order dated 02.05.2007 in W.A.No.1164 of
2007. This Court by an interim order dated 04.12.2006, has already
directed that no coercive steps shall be taken against the appellant for non
payment of penal interest. Since the interim order is still continuing, we
are of the view that the said interim order may continue till the disposal of
the writ petitions now pending before the High Court. Accordingly, these
appeals are disposed of in the manner indicated above and the High Court
is requested to dispose of the writ petitions on merits as expeditiously as
possible preferably within six months form the date of communication of
this order.
We make it clear that we have not gone into the merits of the
writ petitions which shall be decided by the High Court while disposing of
the writ petitions finally in accordance with law.
The appeals are thus disposed of. There shall be no order as to costs.
CIVIL APPEAL NO.6934 OF 2008 @ SLP © No.20221 of 2006 & CIVIL APPEAL NO.6935 OF 2008 @ SLP © No.20226 of 2006 -
Leave granted.
These two appeals are directed against an order dated 24th of
November, 2006 passed by the High Court of Kerala at Ernakulam
in W.A.Nos.2196 & 2197 of 2006. The Writ petitions moved before
a learned Single Judge of the High Court of Kerala at Ernakulam
were merely admitted, but refused to grant any interim order of
stay. The writ appeals filed by those writ petitioners before a
Division Bench of the High Court were also disposed of by the
impugned order on 27th of October, 2006 directing stay of recovery
on condition of depositing 50% of the interest and entire tax.
However, the tax calculated and directed has been deposited by the
parties. Feeling aggrieved, the two SLPs were filed in this Court
against the aforesaid order of the Division Bench directing deposit
of 50% of the interest. This Court by an interim order is directed
that no coercive steps shall be taken against the appellant for non
payment of penal interest. Since the aforesaid interim order granted
by this Court is still continuing, we have already passed a final
order directing such interim order to continue till the disposal of the
writ petitions as aforesaid by the learned Single Judge of the High
Court. Since, in this case the learned Single Judge, however, while
granting interim stay, inadvertently disposed of the aforesaid two
writ petitions. Since the appeals arising out of
SLP©No.19371/2006, SLP©No.19430/2006,
SLP©No.19407/2006, SLP©No.20182/2006, SLP©No.5429/2007
and SLP©No.10057/2007 have been disposed of by us today by
directing the High Court to dispose of the pending writ petitions as
expeditiously as possible preferably within six months from the date
of communication of that order, we also set aside the order of the
learned Single Judge of the High Court rejecting the aforesaid two
writ appeals, namely, W.A.Nos.2196 & 2197 of 2006 and restore
the same to their original numbers.
Let these writ petitions be also tagged with the above-
mentioned writ petitions and the same shall also be disposed of by
the High Court in accordance with law within the time stipulated in
the above-mentioned order passed by us today in C.A.No.
6928/2008 @ SLP©No.19371/2006 etc. Since the interim order
granted by this Court on 04.12.2006 is still continuing, let the same
continue till the disposal of the two writ petitions by the High
Court.
The appeals are disposed of accordingly. There shall be no
order as to costs.
……………….………J. [TARUN CHATTERJEE]
NEW DELHI ………………………..J. NOVEMBER 10, 2008. [V.S.SIRPURKAR]