Supreme Court Seeks Delhi Police Response On Matrix Cellular's Plea To Release Seized Oxygen Concentrators
The Supreme Court on Friday adjourned the plea by Matrix Cellular Limited against Delhi High Court's order denying relief in its plea seeking immediate release of its oxygen Concentrators seized by Delhi Police.A Bench headed by Justice Nariman has also granted 3 weeks time to Delhi Police to file the counter affidavit after a request for the same was made by ASG Raju."3 weeks for counter....
The Supreme Court on Friday adjourned the plea by Matrix Cellular Limited against Delhi High Court's order denying relief in its plea seeking immediate release of its oxygen Concentrators seized by Delhi Police.
A Bench headed by Justice Nariman has also granted 3 weeks time to Delhi Police to file the counter affidavit after a request for the same was made by ASG Raju.
"3 weeks for counter. One week for rejoinder. List on non-miscellaneous day." the Bench said.
Matrix Cellular's oxygen Concentrators were seized by Delhi Police after observing that the said items were "found under suspicious circumstances"
Matrix Cellular in its plea has argued that the High Court's order is liable to be set aside as despite recognising that the investigation into the matter was at a preliminary stage, the Impugned Order proceeds to make broad sweeping and unwarranted observations about the Petitioner's alleged role in the matter which has the effect of permanently colouring the investigation against the Petitioner.
Prima facie observing that the acts of Matrix Cellular Limited was in violation of Office Memorandum issued by Government of India, the Delhi High Court had denied relief in its plea seeking immediate release of oxygen Concentrators seized by Delhi Police after observing that the said items were "found under suspicious circumstances" and that the police was authorised in seizing the same.
A single judge bench comprising of Justice Yogesh Khanna observed thus: