Petition Dismissed Due to 334-Day Delay; Issues Already Resolved in Prior Judgment; Pending Applications Disposed. The SC dismissed the special leave petition due to a 334-day delay in filing and because the issues were already addressed in a prior judgment against the ...
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Petition Dismissed Due to 334-Day Delay; Issues Already Resolved in Prior Judgment; Pending Applications Disposed.
The SC dismissed the special leave petition due to a 334-day delay in filing and because the issues were already addressed in a prior judgment against the Department. Pending applications were disposed of accordingly.
The Supreme Court dismissed the special leave petition due to a delay of 334 days in filing and because the issues were covered by a previous judgment against the Department. Pending applications were disposed of accordingly.
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