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<h1>Supreme Court dismisses Special Leave Petition under Article 136</h1> The Supreme Court of India dismissed the Special Leave Petition, indicating no inclination to exercise jurisdiction under Article 136 of the Constitution ... Withholding the refund u/s 241A - Approval granted by the Pr.CIT - whether claim for refund could not be issued, on account of the fact that there was an order passed against Petitioner u/s 241A - refund is primarily on account of issuance of tax deduction (TDS) certificates at considerably higher rate of 5%, in comparison to Petitioner’s request of 3.12% - HELD THAT:- SLP dismissed. We are not inclined to exercise jurisdiction under Article 136 of the Constitution of India. The Supreme Court of India dismissed the Special Leave Petition in a case, stating that they are not inclined to exercise jurisdiction under Article 136 of the Constitution of India. Pending applications were disposed of.