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Supreme Court Refuses Interim Relief On Pleas Seeking Stay On LIC IPO Share Allotment

The LIC IPO opened on May 4 and is set to be allotted on Thursday.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>An exterior view of Life Insurance Corporation of India  eastern zonal head office building in Kolkata. (Photo: Rupak De Chowdhuri/Reuters)</p></div>
An exterior view of Life Insurance Corporation of India eastern zonal head office building in Kolkata. (Photo: Rupak De Chowdhuri/Reuters)

The Supreme Court has refused to grant any interim relief and stay the LIC IPO share allotment on a batch of pleas filed by some policyholders.

A bench of Justices DY Chandrachud, Surya Kant and PS Narasimha said that the court should be reluctant to grant any interim relief in matters of commercial investments and IPO. “We are not inclined to grant any interim relief," the bench said as it issued notice to the central government and LIC on the batch of pleas seeking their response within eight weeks.

The bench said that on the aspect of interim relief the court must be guided by the well-settled principle of prima facie case, balance of convenience and whether there is any irreparable injury.

The LIC IPO opened on May 4 and is set to be allotted on Thursday.

The bench noted that one of the pleas has challenged the interim order passed by the Bombay High Court and disposed of it, saying the writ petition before the high court will be transferred to the apex court.

The top court tagged the batch of pleas with a pending matter referred to a Constitution bench on the issue of passage of the Finance Act, 2021, as a money bill.