The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal with no order as to costs in the case. The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal with no order as to costs in the case. - 2004 (167) E.L.T. A137 (SC)
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The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal with no order as to costs in the case.
The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal with no order as to costs in the case.
The Supreme Court issued an order declining to alter the lower court's decision, stating "We see no reason to interfere." The court held: "The appeal is dismissed." No reasons for dismissing the appeal are set out in the order and no factual or legal analysis is provided. The court further directed that "There will be no order as to costs," leaving the parties to bear their own costs. The disposition is interlocutory in form (an order rather than a full judgment) and final in effect as to the appeal, resulting in termination of appellate relief without an award of costs.
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