Supreme Court orders reexamination of dismissed petition, citing lack of reasons. Appeal allowed, no costs. The Supreme Court granted leave in a case where the High Court dismissed a petition without giving reasons. The Supreme Court set aside the High Court's ...
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Supreme Court orders reexamination of dismissed petition, citing lack of reasons. Appeal allowed, no costs.
The Supreme Court granted leave in a case where the High Court dismissed a petition without giving reasons. The Supreme Court set aside the High Court's order for lacking a reasoned decision and directed a reexamination of the writ petition within three months. The appeal was allowed with no costs ordered.
Issues involved: Lack of reasoning in High Court's order dismissing writ application.
Summary: The Supreme Court, comprising of Tarun Chatterjee and H.L. Dattu, JJ., granted leave in the case where the High Court dismissed the petition without providing any reasons. The High Court's order was set aside by the Supreme Court as it lacked a speaking and reasoned order. The Supreme Court directed the High Court to reexamine the writ petition on its merits and provide a decision within three months. The appeal was allowed with no order as to costs.
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