AZA ENTERPRISES PRIVATE LTD vs THE UNION TERRITORY OF ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS — SLP(Crl) No. 1793/2026

Case under 1511Misc-criminal Law : Criminal Matters Other Than Covered by the Aforesaid Categories(slps Arising Out of Quashing Applications, Orders Framing Charge, Summoning Orders, Interim Orders in Criminal Matters, Withdrawal of Prosecution, Orders for Further Investigation/re-investigation Etc. Section II-B. Status: Disposed.

Disposed

CNR: SCIN010056192026

Filing Date

28-Jan-2026

Registration No

SLP(Crl) No. 1793/2026

Diary Number

5619/2026

Order Date

04-Feb-2026

Document Type

ROP - of Main Case

Disposal Type

Disposed Off

Last updated 08-Jun-2026

Acts & Sections

1511MISC-Criminal Law : Criminal matters other than covered by the aforesaid categories(SLPs arising out of quashing applications, orders framing charge, summoning orders, interim orders in criminal matters, withdrawal of prosecution, orders for further investigation/re-investigation etc. Section II-B

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.AZA ENTERPRISES PRIVATE LTD

    Adv. DANISH ZUBAIR KHAN

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.THE UNION TERRITORY OF ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 04-Feb-2026

    ROP - of Main CaseView PDF

  3. 04-Feb-2026

    Mention Memo

    Hon'ble The Chief Justice, Hon'ble Mr. Justice Joymalya Bagchi and Hon'ble Mr. Justice Vipul M. Pancholi

  4. 28-Jan-2026

    Case filed

    Registration No. SLP(Crl) No. 1793/2026

casestatus.in Summary

The Supreme Court dismissed AZA Enterprises Private Ltd's Special Leave Petitions seeking to quash an FIR for cyber crime, finding that a chargesheet had already been filed and declining to entertain the petitions. The Court stayed the arrest of petitioners Latifa Bano and Vaibhav Gupta on condition they surrender before the Trial Court within two weeks, furnish adequate bail bonds, and may file a discharge application to be considered by the Trial Magistrate. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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