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<h1>Appeal dismissed in 2000 TMI 832 case by Supreme Court judges Kirpal & Quadri</h1> Supreme Court dismissed the appeal in the case cited as 2000 (2) TMI 832 - SC, with judges B.N. Kirpal and Syed Shah Mohammed Quadri presiding. - 2000 ... - Citation: 2000 (2) TMI 832 - SC Order. Supreme Court - ORDER. The court's dispositive statement reads: 'The appeal is dismissed.' The document is an administrative order disposing of an appeal without any accompanying reasons, findings, or discussion of legal principles. No factual summary, legal analysis, or statutory interpretation is provided in the text; there are no references to issues presented, records cited, or precedent applied. The order thus functions as a final dismissal of the appeal at the appellate level, with the operative effect limited to concluding the litigation before this court. Any further legal consequences, remedies, or rationales must be sought in the case file or ancillary filings, as none are articulated in the order itself.