The petitioner has said that he has made several attempts to reach the office bearers of all the respondents through email but received a remedy or response. At that, he had filed a CM Application before this Court.
The petitioner submitted that Challans should be payable online, even if the SOP is not implemented. “I am not the violator and they never contacted me for violation. When I was transferring the vehicle, they called me to pay the challans,” he said.
The Court directed the District and Session Judge headquarter to ensure that in future, no counsel or litigant is caused any inconvenience and the e-filing portal has been mandated to accept the Caveat filed through e-filing.
Justice Rekha Palli asked the government counsel to take instructions on “Whether they will be in a position to offer Covaxin to those who have got their first dose, before the expiry of six weeks period?”
After hearing the Counsels for both sides and looking into the facts and circumstances, the Bench said that it sees no reason to entertain the writ petition and not inclined even to issue a notice in this case.
Petitioner NK Kapur and Company Pvt Ltd was aggrieved by the non-payment of its dues of around Rs 2 crore from the PHD Chamber and filed an application in February 2021, for delayed payment on the website of MSME Samadhaan-Delayed Payment Monitoring System.