Supreme Court Dismisses Civil Appeals After Delay; All Pending Applications Addressed by Justices Joseph and Roy. The SC dismissed the civil appeals after condoning the delay. All pending applications were disposed of accordingly. The bench comprised Justices K.M. ...
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Supreme Court Dismisses Civil Appeals After Delay; All Pending Applications Addressed by Justices Joseph and Roy.
The SC dismissed the civil appeals after condoning the delay. All pending applications were disposed of accordingly. The bench comprised Justices K.M. Joseph and Hrishikesh Roy. Legal representation included the ASG and various advocates for the appellant, while the respondents were represented by an array of advocates and an AOR.
The Court granted relief from procedural default, stating explicitly: "Delay condoned." After consideration on merits or procedural posture, the Court pronounced the central disposition: "The civil appeals are dismissed." Ancillary matters were resolved by the Court's terse final direction: "Pending applications stand disposed of." The order thus (1) regularizes the appellants' late filing by condoning delay, (2) terminates the appellate proceedings by dismissal of the civil appeals, and (3) disposes of all outstanding interlocutory or ancillary applications. No separate reasons or extended legal reasoning are recorded in the published extract; the operative directions are limited to condonation of delay, dismissal of the appeals, and disposal of pending applications.
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