Supreme Court Urges Swift Resolution in Embassy East Business Park Case
SC asks Karnataka HC to fast-track Embassy East Business Park case
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The Supreme Court of India has directed the Karnataka High Court to expedite the resolution of pending petitions related to Embassy East Business Park Pvt Ltd. The case involves land allocated by the Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board and has implications for a planned facility by US semiconductor manufacturer Lam Research.
- 01The Supreme Court has requested the Karnataka High Court to resolve the Embassy East Business Park case by August 2026.
- 02The case involves land allocated to Embassy East Business Park by the Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board.
- 03Lam Research has entered into a sub-lease arrangement for a 25-acre parcel of the land, with plans for a corporate office and engineering lab.
- 04Approximately ₹11,150 million (about ₹1,115 crore) has been recorded as capital advances by Lam Research for the proposed development.
- 05The Supreme Court's order does not address the merits of the case, leaving all issues for the Karnataka High Court to consider.
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The Supreme Court of India has instructed the Karnataka High Court to expedite the adjudication of pending petitions regarding Embassy East Business Park Pvt Ltd, while choosing not to interfere with an interim order at this time. This decision comes amidst ongoing litigation concerning land allocated by the Karnataka Industrial Areas Development Board (KIADB) for the business park, which has gained attention due to a proposed facility by US semiconductor manufacturer Lam Research. The Supreme Court noted that the High Court is scheduled to hear the case on June 5, 2026, and has requested that all related matters be resolved by August 2026, keeping all arguments on merits open for consideration. Lam Research has disclosed that it has made capital advances totaling approximately ₹11,150 million (around ₹1,115 crore) for the development of its corporate office and engineering lab on the land in question. The Supreme Court's directive allows the ongoing legal proceedings to continue without interference.
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The resolution of this case could influence the future development of technology infrastructure in Bengaluru, impacting local employment and investment.
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