Court Condones Delay, Revives Case After Initial Dismissal for Missed Deadlines, Granting New Appeal Opportunity. The SC condoned a 36-day delay in filing a restoration petition, thereby reinstating the case on the docket. Initially, the special leave petition was ...
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Court Condones Delay, Revives Case After Initial Dismissal for Missed Deadlines, Granting New Appeal Opportunity.
The SC condoned a 36-day delay in filing a restoration petition, thereby reinstating the case on the docket. Initially, the special leave petition was dismissed because the petitioner failed to rectify procedural defects within the designated timeframe. The decision effectively grants the petitioner another opportunity to pursue their appeal.
The Supreme Court allowed the condonation of a 36-day delay in filing a restoration petition, restoring the case to the file. The special leave petition was initially dismissed due to defects not being cured within the permitted time.
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