Dismissal of Special Leave Petition after Delay Condonation | 2012 TMI 1205 - SC Order | Justices Jain Lokur The Supreme Court dismissed the special leave petition after condoning the delay. The citation for the case is 2012 (11) TMI 1205 - SC Order, with a ...
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Dismissal of Special Leave Petition after Delay Condonation | 2012 TMI 1205 - SC Order | Justices Jain Lokur
The Supreme Court dismissed the special leave petition after condoning the delay. The citation for the case is 2012 (11) TMI 1205 - SC Order, with a reference to the Delhi High Court case 2012 (5) TMI 89. Justices D.K. Jain and Madan B. Lokur were presiding over the case.
High court reference: 2012 (5) TMI 89 - Delhi High Court. The Supreme Court, after condoning the procedural lapse, expressly recorded "Delay condoned." The Court then held that the "special leave petition is dismissed." No additional reasons or appellate treatment are set out in the order provided; the disposition is summary in nature. Practical effect: the High Court decision stands as the operative adjudication subject to any limited consequences of condonation (i.e., the petition was entertained despite procedural delay), but no merits-based reversal or remand is evident from this order. The order functions as a final procedural disposition of the special leave petition, leaving the underlying High Court judgment intact.
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