Ratio of Neeharika, (2021) 19 SCC 401, clarified and reiterated, that grant of any stay of investigation and/or any interim relief while exercising powers under S. 482 CrPC/Art. 226 of the Constitution is permissible only in the rarest of rare cases. Para 10. Despite the earlier judgment and order passed by the Supreme Court, again, the single judge has granted the very same interim relief, which is in the teeth of and contrary to Neeharika case. Para 11

[Siddharth Mukesh Bhandari v. State of Gujarat, (2022) 10 SCC 525]

[Siddharth Mukesh Bhandari v. State of Gujarat, (2022) 10 SCC 530]

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