Supreme Court dismisses petition for delay, allows arguments on merits; no interference in case outcome, applications disposed. The SC dismissed the Special Leave Petition due to a 283-day delay but allowed the petitioner's counsel to present arguments on the merits. Despite ...
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Supreme Court dismisses petition for delay, allows arguments on merits; no interference in case outcome, applications disposed.
The SC dismissed the Special Leave Petition due to a 283-day delay but allowed the petitioner's counsel to present arguments on the merits. Despite condoning the delay, the court chose not to interfere with the case. All pending applications were disposed of.
The Supreme Court dismissed the Special Leave Petition due to a delay of 283 days, but heard the petitioner's counsel on the case's merits. The delay was condoned, and the court decided not to interfere in the matter. Pending applications were disposed of.
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