In a recent development from the Supreme Court of India, Justice N.V. Anjaria, sitting in chamber, issued an order on July 25, 2025, concerning a Special Leave Petition (Criminal) filed by petitioner Mani Ram against the State of Haryana.
The case, recorded under Diary No. 36478/2025, involves multiple applications including:
- Condonation of delay in filing
- Exemption from filing certified copy of the impugned judgment
- Exemption from filing other documents
- Exemption from surrendering within time
- Permission to file additional documents or annexures
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"The petitioner is granted time to surrender until the first date of the posting of the SLP before the regular Court." – Hon’ble Justice N.V. Anjaria
Key Highlights from the Order
- The Supreme Court has allowed the petitioner time to surrender until the first listing date of the Special Leave Petition (SLP).
- The SLP is to be listed within four weeks.
- Any defects in the application must be rectified by the petitioner within the same time frame.
- The application was heard in chamber and has now been disposed of accordingly.
The order was recorded by Senior Personal Assistant Kanika Tayal and Court Master Avgv Ramu.
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This brief but crucial order provides temporary relief to the petitioner and indicates procedural steps that must be followed before the matter proceeds to open court for full hearing.
Case Title: Mani Ram vs State of Haryana
Case Type: Special Leave Petition (Criminal) – Diary No. 36478/2025
Order Date: 25 July 2025