L and T Finance Limited Now Known as Edelweiss Asset Reconstruction Company Ltd APEX LAW PARTNERS vs Reid And Taylor India Ltd — IA/902/2026

Case under Code of Criminal Procedure Section 5. Disposed: --Disposed Off on 09th April 2026.

Case disposed

CNR: HCBM010124722026

e-Filing Number

09-03-2026

Filing Number

IA/5279/2026

Filing Date

11-Mar-2026

Registration No

IA/902/2026

Registration Date

16-Mar-2026

Judge

Hon'ble Shri Justice Sandeep V. Marne

Coram

Hon'ble Shri Justice Sandeep V. Marne

Bench Type

Single

Category

CRIMINAL ( 9 )

Sub-Category

OTHERS ( 99 )

Judicial Branch

Criminal

Decision Date

09-Apr-2026

Nature of Disposal

--Disposed Off

Last updated 10-May-2026

Acts & Sections

Code of Criminal Procedure Section 5

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.L and T Finance Limited Now Known as Edelweiss Asset Reconstruction Company Ltd APEX LAW PARTNERS

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.Reid And Taylor India Ltd

  2. 2.Nitin Shambhukumar Kasliwal

  3. 3.Tarang Gulani

  4. 4.Rajesh Khemka

  5. 5.The State Of Maharashtra

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 09-Apr-2026

    Hon'ble Shri Justice Sandeep V. MarneView PDF

    The Bombay High Court permitted Edelweiss Asset Reconstruction Company Limited to withdraw its criminal appeal and application, allowing it to file a fresh appeal before the Sessions Court under Section 372 CrPC/Section 413 BNSS following the Supreme Court's judgment in Celestium Financial. The applicant was granted 8 weeks to file before the Sessions Court while retaining the benefit of the Limitation Act's Section 14. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

  3. 11-Mar-2026

    Case filed

    Registration No. IA/902/2026

casestatus.in Summary

The Bombay High Court permitted Edelweiss Asset Reconstruction Company Limited to withdraw its criminal appeal and application, allowing it to file a fresh appeal before the Sessions Court under Section 372 CrPC/Section 413 BNSS following the Supreme Court's judgment in Celestium Financial. The applicant was granted 8 weeks to file before the Sessions Court while retaining the benefit of the Limitation Act's Section 14. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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