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Summary and Analysis of Jamaluddin Jammu v. State of Maharashtra – SLP(Crl) No. 7249/2025
Case Details:
Diary Number: 23842/2025
Court: Supreme Court of India
Bench: Hon’ble Mr. Justice Ujjal Bhuyan & Hon’ble Mr. Justice Manmohan
Date of Hearing: 16-May-2025 (Uploaded on 17-Jun-2025)
Petitioner: Jamaluddin Jammu
Respondent: State of Maharashtra
Nature of Petition: Special Leave Petition (Criminal)
Counsel for Petitioner: Mr. P.B. Suresh (Sr. Adv.), Mr. Konark Tyagi (AOR), Mr. Karthik Jayashankar (Adv.)
Counsel for Respondent: Not present/not mentioned
Interlocutory Applications (IAs):
IA No. 146239/2025: Application for ex-parte stay (details not specified).
IA No. 146243/2025: Application for exemption from filing official translations.
Proceedings and Order:
The petitioner’s counsel, Mr. P.B. Suresh, sought permission to withdraw the Special Leave Petition to pursue alternative legal remedies.
The Supreme Court granted the request and dismissed the SLP as withdrawn.
Key Observations:
The order does not disclose the specific criminal matter or grounds for filing the SLP.
The dismissal is procedural, allowing the petitioner to explore other legal avenues without prejudice.
Judgment :
Citation: Jamaluddin Jammu v. State of Maharashtra, SLP(Crl) No. 7249/2025, Order dated 16-May-2025 (SC).
Held:
The Special Leave Petition was dismissed as withdrawn upon the petitioner’s request.
No adjudication on merits; liberty granted to avail other remedies under law.
Conclusion:
The order underscores the Supreme Court’s practice of permitting litigants to withdraw petitions to pursue alternative reliefs, ensuring procedural fairness.