Petition Dismissed for 606-Day Delay and Low Tax Impact; Previous Similar Petitions Also Rejected on Merits SC dismissed a special leave petition due to a 606-day filing delay and unsatisfactory explanation for the delay, alongside a low tax effect. Citing a ...
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Petition Dismissed for 606-Day Delay and Low Tax Impact; Previous Similar Petitions Also Rejected on Merits
SC dismissed a special leave petition due to a 606-day filing delay and unsatisfactory explanation for the delay, alongside a low tax effect. Citing a previous order dismissing similar petitions on merits, the Court rejected the petition both for delay and on merits, disposing of pending applications.
The Supreme Court of India dismissed a special leave petition due to a significant delay of 606 days in filing, lack of satisfaction with the explanation provided for the delay, and low tax effect. The Court referenced a previous order dismissing similar petitions on merits. Consequently, the petition was dismissed both for delay and on merits, with pending applications disposed of accordingly.
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