Supreme Court admits Special Leave Petition after granting condonation of delay The Supreme Court granted the application for condonation of delay and admitted the Special Leave Petition in a case referenced as 2003 (7) TMI 713 - SC. ...
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Supreme Court admits Special Leave Petition after granting condonation of delay
The Supreme Court granted the application for condonation of delay and admitted the Special Leave Petition in a case referenced as 2003 (7) TMI 713 - SC. The matter originated from a High Court reference in 2002 (9) TMI 839 - MADRAS HIGH COURT. The legal representatives involved were Mr. P. Chidambaram, Sr. Adv., Mr. Janarthana Raja, Adv., and Ms. Radha Rangaswamy, Adv.
Citation: 2003 (7) TMI 713 - SC. High Court Reference: 2002 (9) TMI 839 - Madras High Court. The Supreme Court, on a petition arising from the stated High Court reference, directed that notice be issued both on the "application for condonation of delay" and on the "Special Leave Petition." The order confines the Court's action to procedural admission and service: permitting the impugned petition to proceed to the merits only after notice is effected and the condonation contention is considered. No substantive adjudication on the underlying claims or on the merits of delay was made; the Court limited its relief to issuance of notice to the opposing party(ies) to enable consideration of the condonation application and the Special Leave Petition itself.
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