The document is an office report from the Supreme Court of India regarding a writ petition filed by Om Prakash against the Union of India and others. The court had previously given the petitioner four weeks to cure any defects in the petition, but the petitioner has failed to file an application for condonation of delay in filing the writ petition within that timeframe. As there are still defects, the registrar has not yet interacted with the petitioner-in-person, so the matter is listed before the court for further directions.
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Office Report dated 28.11.2022 in International Sex Racket matter Writ Petition Criminal Diary no. 18546 of 2022 before Supreme Court of India.pdf
1. CHAMBER MATTER FOR 28.11.2022 COURT NO. ITEM NO. SEC?X
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
CRIMINAL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION
WRIT PETITION (CRL.) D. NO. 18546 of 2022
(UNDER ARTICLE 32 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA)
OM PRAKASH ...PETITIONER
?VERSUS?
UNION OF INDIA & ORS. ...RESPONDENTS
OFFICE REPORT FOR DIRECTIONS
The matter above?mentioned was listed before the Hon‘ble Court (In Chambers) on
26.09.20222, when His Lordship was pleased to pass the following Order:?
“Last opportunity of four weeks time to cure the defects is granted. On
non-compliance to cure the defects within a period of four weeks, the
matter(s) will be deemed to be dismissed on default without reference to the
Court.“
It is submitted that pursuant to Order quoted above, petitioner?in?person has cured
all the defects except that he has not filed an application for condonation of delay in filing
the instant Writ Petition (Crl.).
Since it is a defective matter, interaction with petitioner?in?person by concerned
Registrar is still awaited. Therefore, the petitioner?in?person cannot appear before the
Hon‘ble Court without interaction.
The Office Report for directions in the defective Writ Petition above mentioned is
listed before the Hon‘ble Court (in Chambers) for Orders.
Dated this the 26th day of November, 2022
ASSISTANT REGISTRAR