Supreme Court dismisses civil appeals, finding no grounds for interference. Pending applications disposed. Supreme Court of India dismissed civil appeals as there were no good grounds to interfere with the impugned order. All pending applications were disposed ...
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Supreme Court dismisses civil appeals, finding no grounds for interference. Pending applications disposed.
Supreme Court of India dismissed civil appeals as there were no good grounds to interfere with the impugned order. All pending applications were disposed of.
The Supreme Court reviewed civil appeals and, after consideration, concluded: "We do not find any good ground and reason to interfere with the impugned order. Hence, the civil appeals are dismissed." The Court therefore affirmed the impugned order by declining to exercise appellate interference. All interlocutory and ancillary matters remain resolved by the same disposition: "All pending applications stand disposed of." The decision employs standard appellate principles of non-interference where no substantial legal or factual infirmity is shown in the impugned order, resulting in dismissal of the appeals and final resolution of related pending applications.
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