BIHAR STATE FOOD & CIVIL SUP.COR.LD. vs BINOD KUMAR SINHA — SLP(C) No. 16832/2013

Case under Section COMPUTER CELL. Status: Disposed.

Disposed

CNR: SCIN010182242012

Filing Date

23-May-2012

Registration No

SLP(C) No. 16832/2013

Diary Number

18224/2012

Order Date

27-Jan-2014

Document Type

ROP - of Main Case

Disposal Type

Dismissed

Last updated 07-Jul-2026

Acts & Sections

Section COMPUTER CELL

Petitioner(s)

  1. 1.BIHAR STATE FOOD & CIVIL SUP.COR.LD.

    Adv. PRAVEEN SWARUP

Respondent(s)

  1. 1.BINOD KUMAR SINHA

    Adv. SARLA CHANDRA (Dead / Retired / Elevated)

Case History

  1. Case disposedDisposed

  2. 27-Jan-2014

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  3. 06-Jan-2014

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  4. 28-Oct-2013

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  5. 21-Oct-2013

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  6. 21-Oct-2013

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  7. 12-Aug-2013

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  8. 12-Aug-2013

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  9. 12-Aug-2013

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  10. 12-Aug-2013

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  11. 12-Aug-2013

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  12. 22-Jul-2013

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  13. 22-Jul-2013

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  14. 01-Jul-2013

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  15. 23-May-2012

    Case filed

    Registration No. SLP(C) No. 16832/2013

casestatus.in Summary

Case Summary On 27/01/2014, the Supreme Court dismissed Bihar State Food & Civil Supply Corporation's special leave petitions challenging the Patna High Court's order that had reduced the interest award on amounts recovered from respondents Binod Kumar Sinha and others for alleged negligence-caused losses. The Court noted that similar matters had been previously dismissed and that while the principal amount was recovered during the lengthy inquiry, the petitions were dismissed in view of the circumstances. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.

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