Supreme Court SLP Status – There are No Further Orders of Listing -What it means

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      I have been checking the status of my SLP – special leave petition filed in supreme court on the supreme court website on case status. For last 2 months, the status of the case under Listing Details shows “There are No Further Orders of Listing”. What does it mean? Does it mean that no more listing will be done? Has the case been disposed of? My advocate on record is not responding to my queries and I am worried.

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      If the status of a case (such as a Special Leave Petition or SLP) pending in Supreme Court under “Listing Details” shows “There are No Further Orders of Listing”, this basically implies that no specific further date of hearing has yet been notified. This means that the case will be listed on a future date, but the next date is yet to be fixed. This does not mean that the case has been disposed of or dismissed. In fact, when the Listing Details show “There are No Further Orders of Listing”, then the status of the case would be shown as “Pending”. This would clearly show that the case is still pending, and not disposed of.

      If a particular case has already been disposed of, the status of that case would clearly show as the case having been disposed of.

      So, you should not worry and contact your advocate on record to know the next date of hearing as and when the next date is notified.

           


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