Appellate challenge to impugned decision: Court declines to interfere without reasons, ultimately dismissing civil appeal The dominant issue was whether the SC should interfere with the impugned decision in exercise of its appellate jurisdiction. The Court, without recording ...
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Appellate challenge to impugned decision: Court declines to interfere without reasons, ultimately dismissing civil appeal
The dominant issue was whether the SC should interfere with the impugned decision in exercise of its appellate jurisdiction. The Court, without recording any reasons, legal analysis, or discussion of evidence or statutory provisions, declined to interfere with the impugned decision; consequently, the civil appeal was dismissed.
The Supreme Court condoned the delay and disposed of the matter by a brief order. After condoning delay, the Court declined to interfere with the impugned decision and dismissed the civil appeal, recording the holding in the operative direction: "The Civil Appeal is dismissed." No further reasons, legal analysis, or discussion of issues, evidence, or applicable statutory provisions is provided in the text of the order.
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