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<h1>Special leave petition under Article 136 challenging an order-discretionary interference declined; SLP dismissed, order left undisturbed.</h1> The dominant issue was whether the SC should exercise its discretionary jurisdiction under Art. 136 to grant special leave against the impugned order. The ... We see no reason to entertain this petition in our jurisdiction under Article 136 of the Constitution of India. The Special Leave Petition is, accordingly, dismissed The petition sought invocation of the Supreme Court's discretionary jurisdiction under Article 136 of the Constitution of India. The Court declined to interfere, holding: 'We see no reason to entertain this petition in our jurisdiction under Article 136 of the Constitution of India.' Accordingly, 'The Special Leave Petition is, accordingly, dismissed.' As a consequence of the dismissal of the Special Leave Petition, all 'Pending application(s) also stand disposed of.'