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Supreme Court of India rulings on special leave petitions in criminal and civil cases The Supreme Court of India addressed multiple special leave petitions involving criminal and civil matters. The court allowed the withdrawal of a special ...
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Supreme Court of India rulings on special leave petitions in criminal and civil cases
The Supreme Court of India addressed multiple special leave petitions involving criminal and civil matters. The court allowed the withdrawal of a special leave petition (criminal) with the possibility of seeking modification before the High Court. In another case, permission to file a petition was granted but no interference with the impugned judgment was made, leading to the dismissal of the special leave petition. Additionally, the court condoned the delay in filing a special leave petition (civil) and exempted the petitioner from filing the impugned judgment. Specific directions were given regarding pending applications and auction procedures.
Issues involved: 1. Withdrawal of a special leave petition (criminal) and seeking modification before the High Court. 2. Dismissal of a special leave petition (criminal) with permission to file a petition. 3. Condonation of delay and exemption from filing the impugned judgment in a special leave petition (civil).
Issue 1: Withdrawal of special leave petition (criminal) and seeking modification before the High Court
The counsel for the petitioner sought to withdraw the special leave petition and mentioned that any modification required would be sought before the High Court where the petitioner had appeared before. Consequently, the special leave petition was dismissed as withdrawn, and any pending applications were disposed of.
Issue 2: Dismissal of special leave petition (criminal) with permission to file a petition
In another case, the court granted permission to file a petition but decided not to interfere with the impugned judgment. As a result, the special leave petition was dismissed, and any pending applications were disposed of.
Issue 3: Condonation of delay and exemption from filing impugned judgment in a special leave petition (civil)
The delay in filing the special leave petition was condoned, and the application seeking exemption from filing a certified copy of the impugned judgment was allowed. The court issued a notice returnable in four weeks and ordered that the remaining lots, which were not auctioned, should not be auctioned in the meantime.
This judgment from the Supreme Court of India involved various special leave petitions (criminal and civil) addressing different issues such as withdrawal, dismissal, permission to file petitions, condonation of delay, and exemption from filing the impugned judgment. Each case was dealt with based on its specific circumstances, resulting in the dismissal of some petitions, granting permission in others, and providing necessary directions regarding pending applications and auction procedures.
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