VASANT M MEHENDALE Vs ASHOK ANANT TEMKAR .
Bench: B.N. AGRAWAL,G.S. SINGHVI, , ,
Case number: C.A. No.-003550-003550 / 2006
Diary number: 16016 / 2006
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION
CIVIL APPEAL NO.3550 OF 2006
Vasant M. Mehendale ...Appellant(s)
Versus
Ashok Anant Temkar and Ors. ...Respondent(s)
With Civil Appeal Nos.3552 of 2006 and 3857 of 2006
O R D E R
Heard learned counsel for the parties.
A complaint was filed against the appellants of these three appeals before
the Bar Council of Maharashtra for taking disciplinary action, which dismissed the
complaint on merit. Against the said order, when the case was taken in appeal to the
Bar Council of India [for short, `the B.C.I.'], the matter has been remitted to the Bar
Council of Maharashtra. Aggrieved by the said order, these appeals have been filed.
It has been stated, at the Bar, that, during the pendency of these appeals,
Shri G.D. Sakpal, who was the appellant in Civil Appeal No.3857 of 2006, has
expired. In view of this, we feel that the impugned order of remand in relation to him
would be futile. Accordingly, Civil Appeal No.3857 of 2006 is allowed and the
order of remand in
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relation to Shri G.D. Sakpal is set aside, but this will not in any manner affect the
order of remand in relation to the appellants in other two appeals as, in our view, the
B.C.I. has not committed any error in remanding the matter to the Bar Council of
Maharashtra. With the aforesaid observations, Civil Appeal Nos.3550 of 2006 and
3552 of 2006 are dismissed. There will be no order as to costs.
Needless to say that any observation made in the impugned order by the
B.C.I. shall not in any manner prejudice case of any of the parties while hearing the
complaint upon remand.
......................J. [B.N. AGRAWAL]
......................J. [G.S. SINGHVI]
New Delhi, July 10, 2008.