Appeal Dismissed for Delay: Judgment Upheld, No Entertaining Reasons Found The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal due to a 640-day delay in filing, finding no reason to entertain it. The judgment was upheld without interference, ...
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Appeal Dismissed for Delay: Judgment Upheld, No Entertaining Reasons Found
The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal due to a 640-day delay in filing, finding no reason to entertain it. The judgment was upheld without interference, with the appeal being dismissed on both delay and merits. The question of law was left unresolved.
The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal due to a 640-day delay in filing and found no reason to entertain it. The judgment impugned did not require any interference. The appeal was dismissed on both delay and merits, but the question of law was left open.
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