Supreme Court Dismisses Special Leave Petition, Petitioners Retain Right to Challenge Final Decision Post-Remand The Supreme Court dismissed the Special Leave Petition as the High Court had remanded the matter for a fresh decision by the Assistant Collector in ...
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Supreme Court Dismisses Special Leave Petition, Petitioners Retain Right to Challenge Final Decision Post-Remand
The Supreme Court dismissed the Special Leave Petition as the High Court had remanded the matter for a fresh decision by the Assistant Collector in accordance with the law. The petitioners retain the right to challenge the final decision post-remand if dissatisfied. The Court refrained from delving into the merits of the issues raised in the petition, leaving them open for future determination.
The Supreme Court dismissed the Special Leave Petition (S.L.P.) as the High Court had remanded the matter to the Assistant Collector for a fresh decision in accordance with the law. The petitioners can challenge the final decision after remand if aggrieved. The Court did not go into the merits of the points raised in the S.L.P. and left them open for future decision.
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