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Supreme Court dismisses special leave petition due to condoned delay and tax effect under Rs. 2 crores.
The Supreme Court of India dismissed the special leave petition in the case, as the delay was condoned and the tax effect was less than Rs. 2 crores for the issue at hand on page 49. The court did not interfere in the matter, and the pending application(s) were disposed of accordingly.
Title: Supreme Court of India Judgment Citation: 2020 (3) TMI 693 - SC Order
Judges: Uday Umesh Lalit And Vineet Saran, JJ.
Parties: Petitioner represented by Arijit Prasad, Sr. Adv., D.L. Chidananda, Ms. Sunita Rani Singh, Advs., and Mrs. Anil Katiyar, AOR; Respondent represented by Amar Dave, Adv., P.S. Sudheer, AOR, Rishi Maheshwari, Ms. Mayuri Nayyar Chawla, Ms. Anne Mathew, and Ms. Shruti Jose, Advs.
Key Points: Delay condoned. Tax effect less than Rs. 2 crores for the question at page 49. No interference in the matter. Special leave petition dismissed. Pending application(s) disposed of.
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