Supreme Court dismisses special leave petition, declines interference with High Court judgment. Pending applications disposed. Supreme Court of India dismissed the special leave petition after condoning the delay, hearing the petitioners' counsel, and declining to interfere with ...
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Supreme Court dismisses special leave petition, declines interference with High Court judgment. Pending applications disposed.
Supreme Court of India dismissed the special leave petition after condoning the delay, hearing the petitioners' counsel, and declining to interfere with the High Court's judgment. Pending applications were also disposed of in the case.
"Delay condoned." Heard learned counsel for the petitioners. The Court stated, "We are not inclined to interfere with the impugned judgment and order of the High Court." Consequently, "The special leave petition is dismissed." All ancillary relief was resolved: "Pending applications, if any, are disposed of." Legal effect: appellate intervention by special leave was refused; the High Court's judgment and order stand affirmed by non-interference. Procedural irregularity of delay was excused, enabling adjudication on merits. No further directions or remittal were issued, and no interim or interlocutory relief survives given disposal of pending applications.
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