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Supreme Court dismisses Special Leave Petition due to failure to serve respondents despite multiple address requests. The Supreme Court dismissed the Special Leave Petition as the respondents could not be served despite efforts to obtain a new address. The Registry had ...
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Supreme Court dismisses Special Leave Petition due to failure to serve respondents despite multiple address requests.
The Supreme Court dismissed the Special Leave Petition as the respondents could not be served despite efforts to obtain a new address. The Registry had been requesting a new address since January 4, 1997, with Show Cause Notices returned due to an incomplete address. The Central Agency claimed to have used the address provided by the respondents in the High Court, but no further action was taken despite the Registry's requests.
The Supreme Court dismissed the Special Leave Petition due to the respondents not being able to be served despite efforts made by the Central Agency to obtain a fresh address. The Registry had been requesting a new address since January 4, 1997, as Show Cause Notices were returned with "Incomplete Address" remarks. The Central Agency claimed they had used the address provided by the respondents in the High Court, but no further action was taken despite the Registry's letters.
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