Advocate Yogesh Verma
Practice Areas
Cyber Crime, Anticipatory Bail, Litigation
Startup
Supreme Court
Courts
- Allahabad High Court
- Delhi High Court
- District Court, Karkardooma
- Punjab and Haryana High Court
- Supreme Court Of India
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Questions Answered by Advocate Yogesh Verma
Q: Hi sir my case is pending in supreme court i want to expidite it
Mera sc ma ek case pending ha 2'5year sa how can i expidite it can i go article 32 or 142 please help
Advocate Yogesh Verma answered
You may consider moving an Urgent Hearing Application before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India under Article 142 of the Constitution of India, invoking its inherent and plenary powers to do complete justice in any cause or matter pending before it. Article 142 empowers the Supreme Court to pass such orders, directions, or decrees as may be necessary to meet the ends of justice, especially in cases where delay may cause irreparable loss or prejudice to a party.Given the urgency of your matter, where time is of the essence, and any delay in hearing may render the relief sought infructuous, it would be appropriate to seek an early listing through an urgent hearing application. The Supreme Court, in numerous cases, has exercised its powers under Article 142 to ensure that procedural technicalities or administrative delays do not defeat substantive justice.In your case, the application should clearly set out the grounds of urgency, demonstrate the potential prejudice that may be caused if the matter is not heard immediately, and include supporting documents substantiating the same. The registry usually requires a specific prayer for urgent listing, supported by an affidavit explaining the exigency. Once filed, the matter can be mentioned before the Hon’ble Court for appropriate directions regarding early hearing.
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