Supreme Court Allows Late Filing of Special Leave Petition but Declines to Rule on Case Merits. In SC, the Court condoned the delay in filing the Special Leave Petition but declined to interfere with the petition itself, opting to dispose of it ...
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Supreme Court Allows Late Filing of Special Leave Petition but Declines to Rule on Case Merits.
In SC, the Court condoned the delay in filing the Special Leave Petition but declined to interfere with the petition itself, opting to dispose of it without addressing the merits. All legal questions remain open for future consideration, and any pending applications were also disposed of.
In the Supreme Court of India, Justices A.M. Khanwilkar and Sanjiv Khanna presided over a case involving a Special Leave Petition filed by the petitioner, represented by Mr. Manish Kumar. The Court decided to condone the delay in filing but declined to interfere with the petition, opting to dispose of it without addressing the merits. The judgment leaves all questions of law open for future consideration. Any pending applications related to the case were also disposed of.
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