Mukund Lal Dammani vs Suyash Sharma on 22 May, 2025

0
1


Supreme Court – Daily Orders

Mukund Lal Dammani vs Suyash Sharma on 22 May, 2025

Author: Surya Kant

Bench: Surya Kant

                                          IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
                                           CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION

                                          CIVIL APPEAL NO.7100 OF 2025
                                 (ARISING OUT OF SLP (CIVIL) NO. 32987 OF 2018)

       MUKUND LAL DAMMANI & ORS.                                                                   APPELLANT(S)
                                                              VERSUS
       SUYASH SHARMA & ORS.                                                                       RESPONDENT(S)

                                                        O R D E R

1. Leave granted.

2. Respondent Nos. 1 to 6 approached the High Court of

Chhattisgarh laying challenge to the constitutional validity of

Section 48(7)(b) of the Chhattisgarh Co-operative Societies Act,

1960. A Division Bench of the High Court vide impugned judgment

dated 20.09.2018 held that the notification dated 02.11.2017

approving the minimum level of services regarding housing societies

was illegal and unconstitutional being violative of Articles 14 and

19(1)(c) of the Constitution. The High Court opined that the

notification was in derogation of various statutory provisions of

1960 Act. However, the challenge to Section 48(7)(b) of the

Principal Act was turned down.

3. The appellants, being aggrieved by the judgment of the High

Court, approached this Court, and when the Special Leave Petition

came up for hearing on 10.12.2018, the operation of the impugned

judgment of the High Court was stayed.

4. Meanwhile, during pendency of these proceedings, the State of

Chhattisgarh
Signature Not Verified
has amended the Act by way of Chhattisgarh
Digitally signed by

Co-operative Societies (Amendment) Act, 2020 which was published in
NITIN TALREJA
Date: 2025.06.19
16:39:44 IST
Reason:

the Official Gazette on 14.10.2020. By virtue of this amendment,

1
Section 48(7)(b) has been amended and the eligibility conditions

prescribed by the Registrar, Cooperative Societies have now been

embedded into the Principal Act. Further, the power to set the

minimum level of services has been transferred from the Registrar,

Cooperative Societies to a Cooperative Society itself through its

Bye-Laws.

5. In view of the amendment, the original challenge laid by the

respondents before the High Court, in a way, has been rendered

infructuous. However, if the appellants have any grievance against

the amended provisions, they shall be at liberty to challenge the

same in accordance with law. It goes without saying that the

observations made by the High Court in the context of earlier

provision or the Registrar instructions shall have no bearing on

the merits of the new challenge.

6. With the liberty aforementioned, the appeal stands disposed

of, and as a necessary consequence, the interim order stands

vacated.

7. Pending application(s), if any, including application for

intervention/impleadment stands disposed of.

……………………..J.
(SURYA KANT)

……………………..J.
(K.V. VISWANATHAN)

NEW DELHI;

MAY 22, 2025.



                                         2
ITEM NO.302                 COURT NO.2                 SECTION IV-C

                S U P R E M E C O U R T O F      I N D I A
                        RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS

Petition(s) for Special Leave to Appeal (C) No(s). 32987/2018

[Arising out of impugned judgment and order dated 20-09-2018 in
WP(C) No. 1516/2018 passed by the High Court of Chhattisgarh at
Bilaspur]

MUKUND LAL DAMMANI & ORS. Petitioner(s)

VERSUS

SUYASH SHARMA & ORS. Respondent(s)

(With IA No. 34079/2022 – APPLICATION FOR PERMISSION, IA No.
83510/2023 – EXEMPTION FROM FILING O.T., IA No. 67766/2019 –
INTERVENTION/ IMPLEADMENT AND IA No. 67762/2019 – PERMISSION TO
FILE APPLICATION FOR DIRECTION)

Date : 22-05-2025 This matter was called on for hearing today.

CORAM : HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE SURYA KANT
HON’BLE MR. JUSTICE K.V. VISWANATHAN

For Appellant(s) : Mr. Kunal Cheema, AOR
Mr. Shubham Chandankhede, Adv.

Ms. Kirti, Adv.

For Respondent(s) : Mr. Padmesh Mishra, Adv.

Ms. Shipra Singh, Adv.

Ms. Vastvikta Bhardwaj, Adv.

Mr. Nikunj Goyal, Adv.

Mr. Vijant, Adv.

Ms. Neelam Singh, AOR
Mr. Aditya, Adv.

Mr. Vikrant Singh Bais, D.A.G.
Mr. Vinayak Sharma, Standjing Counsel, Adv.
Mr. Ravinder Kumar Yadav, AOR

Mr. Sameer Shrivastava, AOR
Ms. Palak Mathur, Adv.

Ms. Yashika Varshney, Adv.

Mrs. Priyanka Shrivastava, Adv.

Mr. Kaustubh Shukla, AOR

3
UPON hearing the counsel the Court made the following

O R D E R

Leave granted.

The appeal stands disposed of and the interim order stands

vacated in terms of the signed order.

Pending application(s), if any, including application for

intervention/impleadment stands disposed of.

(NITIN TALREJA)                                         (PREETHI T.C.)
ASTT. REGISTRAR-cum-PS                                ASSISTANT REGISTRAR

(Signed order is placed on the file)

4



Source link

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here