Supreme Court Dismisses Petition After 350-Day Delay, Upholds Lower Court's Decision Without Reviewing Merits. The SC dismissed a Special Leave Petition due to a 350-day delay in filing, citing inadequate justification for condonation. The HC had previously granted ...
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Supreme Court Dismisses Petition After 350-Day Delay, Upholds Lower Court's Decision Without Reviewing Merits.
The SC dismissed a Special Leave Petition due to a 350-day delay in filing, citing inadequate justification for condonation. The HC had previously granted relief to the respondent based on an earlier judgment. Consequently, the SC dismissed the petition without addressing the merits, upholding the HC's decision.
The Supreme Court dismissed a Special Leave Petition due to a delay of 350 days in filing, with unsatisfactory reasons for condonation. The High Court granted relief to the respondent based on a previous judgment, leading to the dismissal of the petition without interference on merits.
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