Karnataka HC Directs Expedited Hearing in Coffee Board Employees vs Lalan Holdings


Karnataka HC Directs Expedited Hearing in Coffee Board Employees vs Lalan Holdings (2026) held that The High Court directed the petitioner to file their written statement and documents before the trial court, ensuring adherence to procedural timelines.
The Coffee Board Employees Co-operative Housing Society filed a writ petition against M/S. Lalan Holdings and others, challenging an order from the City Civil Court which they deemed illegal and void. The petitioner sought directions to set aside the order and expedite the disposal of a temporary injunction application. The High Court of Karnataka, presided by Justice S.R. Krishna Kumar, disposed of the petition with directions for the petitioner to file necessary documents and for the trial court to resolve the injunction application promptly. The court did not express any opinion on the merits of the case.
The High Court directed the petitioner to file their written statement and documents before the trial court, ensuring adherence to procedural timelines.
The trial court was mandated to dispose of the interim applications within a week, emphasizing the importance of timely justice.
The court maintained that all rival contentions were left open, indicating that the merits of the case would be determined by the trial court.
Final judgment delivered
Order challenged in writ petition
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Petitioner directed to file written statement
Trial court to dispose of interim applications