Supreme Court Allows Case Despite Late Filing, Dismisses for Insufficient Grounds The Supreme Court condoned the delay in filing the petition, allowing the case to proceed despite the late submission. However, the Court ultimately ...
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Supreme Court Allows Case Despite Late Filing, Dismisses for Insufficient Grounds
The Supreme Court condoned the delay in filing the petition, allowing the case to proceed despite the late submission. However, the Court ultimately dismissed the petition, indicating a lack of sufficient grounds to entertain it.
Issues Involved:
1. Delay in filing the petition. 2. Dismissal of the petition.
Summary:
Issue 1: Delay in filing the petition
The Supreme Court condoned the delay in filing the petition. The term "Delay condoned" indicates that the Court accepted the reason for the delay and allowed the case to proceed despite the late submission.
Issue 2: Dismissal of the petition
The Supreme Court dismissed the petition. The term "Dismissed" signifies that the Court did not find sufficient grounds to entertain the petition and thus rejected it.
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