A bench of Chief Justice R Subhash Reddy and Justice V M Pancholi said the bank should first approach Justice S G Shah, the single judge who passed the order yesterday.
SCB has filed insolvency petition against Essar Steel before the NCLT. Justice Shah stayed the proceedings before the NCLT in response to Essar's plea; the next hearing before him is on July 7.
The bank today moved the division bench seeking lifting of the stay, as the NCLT hearing is tomorrow.
The RBI had last month identified 12 accounts for insolvency proceedings with each of them having over Rs 5,000 crore of outstanding loans, accounting for 25 per cent of total NPAs of banks.
Justice Shah yesterday also sought a reply from RBI on the company's contention that why only certain cases including that of Essar Steel should be accorded priority by the NCLT.