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<h1>Supreme Court Dismisses Petition Due to 466-Day Filing Delay, Cites Lack of Sufficient Justification for Delay.</h1> <h3>INCOME TAX OFFICER, WARD 1 (2) (1) & ANR. Versus ASEFA ZOHAR MALAMPATTIWALA</h3> The SC dismissed the SLP owing to a 466-day delay in filing, citing insufficient justification for condonation of the delay. The petitioner failed to ... Delay in filling SLP - Reopening of assessment - reason to believe - bogus sauda chitthi against the purchase of an immovable property situated at Surat wherein one person claimed to have paid an amount as advance to petitioner - as per High Court order [2022 (10) TMI 1243 - GUJARAT HIGH COURT] immovable property has not been sold by the petitioners and other co-owners and there is no income accrued on account of transfer of a capital asset either by way of sale deed or handing over possession pursuant to agreement to sell. HELD THAT:- There is delay of 466 days in filing the Special Leave Petition. There are no justifiable grounds for condoning the delay. SLP is dismissed on the ground of delay. The Supreme Court dismissed the Special Leave Petition due to a delay of 466 days in filing, with no justifiable grounds for condonation.