High Court Rejects Recall Application, Upholds Previous Order Denying Delay Condonation for Lack of Substantial Grounds HC dismissed recall application seeking to challenge previous order rejecting delay condonation. Court found no new substantive grounds to modify its ...
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High Court Rejects Recall Application, Upholds Previous Order Denying Delay Condonation for Lack of Substantial Grounds
HC dismissed recall application seeking to challenge previous order rejecting delay condonation. Court found no new substantive grounds to modify its earlier decision, which had rejected delay condonation of 944 days due to insufficient cause. Recall application was summarily dismissed, maintaining the original order's stance.
Calcutta High Court, before Chief Justice T. S. Sivagnanam and Justice Hiranmay Bhattacharyya, dismissed the application to recall the order dated 16.1.2023. The original order had rejected the prayer for condonation of delay of 944 days on the ground that "sufficient cause was not shown." The court found no new grounds in the recall application to alter its earlier decision and accordingly dismissed it.
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