Supreme Court dismisses petition due to 216-day filing delay, condones delay but opts not to intervene after arguments. SC dismissed the Special Leave Petition, initially noting a delay of 216 days in filing. Despite condoning the delay and hearing arguments on the merits ...
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Supreme Court dismisses petition due to 216-day filing delay, condones delay but opts not to intervene after arguments.
SC dismissed the Special Leave Petition, initially noting a delay of 216 days in filing. Despite condoning the delay and hearing arguments on the merits from the Additional Solicitor General, the Court chose not to intervene in the case, resulting in the dismissal of the petition.
The Supreme Court dismissed the Special Leave Petition due to a delay of 216 days in filing, but condoned the delay and heard the Additional Solicitor General on the case's merits. The Court decided not to interfere in the matter, and the petition was dismissed.
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