
Quick Summary: Gupta Infotech had their defense removed because they didn't submit important documents, but the court has now given them another opportunity to fix this.
Gupta Infotech, along with another company, went to court because they were unhappy with two earlier decisions. The first problem started on November 17, 2022, when the commercial court dismissed their request. The court referred to a decision from January 29, 2020, but it seems they got things mixed up. That older decision was actually about Om Logistics Ltd., the other company, needing to fix some issues before the case could move forward.
Things got worse for Gupta Infotech on January 4, 2023, when their defense was removed. Why? Because they didn't submit an important document that showed whether they agreed or disagreed with the facts. This was a big deal because it meant they couldn't defend themselves properly in court.
Om Logistics Ltd., the other company in this case, said the confusion in the decisions was holding up their lawsuit. They wanted the court to clear things up so the case could move forward quickly.
Justice Girish Kathpalia heard the case and decided to give Gupta Infotech another chance. Both sides agreed to this. The court canceled the previous decisions and told Gupta Infotech to submit the missing documents within two weeks. But Om Logistics also has to submit their documents within a week. The trial court now has six months to finish the case.
The court has decided to cancel the previous decisions and give Gupta Infotech a chance to submit the missing documents. Both Gupta Infotech and Om Logistics need to act quickly, and the trial court is expected to wrap things up in six months.