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Supreme Court of India · 2017-05-05

MILAP CHORARIA vs SANJAY KUMAR JHUNJHUNWALA .

Citation / case number
SC 2012/8831
Court
Supreme Court of India
Petitioner
MILAP CHORARIA
Respondent
SANJAY KUMAR JHUNJHUNWALA .
Author
R. BANUMATHI KURIAN JOSEPH
Bench
R. BANUMATHI KURIAN JOSEPH

Judgment text excerpt

The Supreme Court dismissed the Transfer Petition No. 644 of 2012, stating that the petitioner failed to demonstrate special reasons for transferring the suit from Kolkata to Delhi, despite health concerns and alleged threats to life. The Court clarified that the jurisdiction under Article 142 of the Constitution of India is not applicable in this context and that the petitioner should pursue remedies regarding the maintainability of the suit through appropriate legal channels. The Writ Petition (Criminal) No. 82 of 2016 was also addressed, emphasizing the need for proper investigation into crimes against the petitioner under Articles 14, 19, and 21 of the Constitution.

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