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<h1>Special Leave Petitions Dismissed for 214-Day Delay</h1> SC dismissed Special Leave Petitions due to a 214-day delay with unsatisfactory explanation for condonation. - TMI Condonation of delay - Validity of order of Settlement Commission - full and true disclosure or not - additional income offered during section 245D(4) - HELD THAT:- As there is delay of 214 days in filing the Special Leave Petitions and the explanation offered in support of the prayer for condonation is far from being satisfactory, we refuse to condone delay. Consequently, the SLPs stand dismissed on the ground of delay. The Supreme Court of India dismissed Special Leave Petitions due to a delay of 214 days with unsatisfactory explanation for condonation.