Supreme Court dismisses Special Leave Petition, delays condoned, Respondent absent, Justices Nariman & Malhotra presided. The Supreme Court of India dismissed the Special Leave Petition after condoning the delay and disposed of the pending application. The Respondent(s) did ...
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The Supreme Court of India dismissed the Special Leave Petition after condoning the delay and disposed of the pending application. The Respondent(s) did not appear. Justices Mr. Rohinton Fali Nariman and Ms. Indu Malhotra presided over the case. Petitioner(s) were represented by Mr. P.S. Narsimha, ASG, Ms. Arunima Dwivedi, Ms. Niranjana Singh, and Mrs. Anil Katiyar.
Supreme Court order in a Special Leave Petition: the Court explicitly stated, "Delay condoned." The principal adjudication reads, "The Special Leave Petition is dismissed." It further records, "Pending application stands disposed of." The order contains no extended reasoning or elaborate findings and notes absence of counsel for the respondent. Procedurally, the Court granted condonation of delay and disposed of all interlocutory matters by dismissing the petition, leaving no pending applications. The disposition is summary in nature and does not set aside or modify any underlying order or express legal conclusions beyond the dismissal and disposal statements.
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