Supreme Court Rejects Appeal Due to 445-Day Filing Delay; Delay Excuse Found Unsatisfactory, No Condonation Granted. The SC dismissed the civil appeal due to a 445-day delay in filing, as the reasons provided for the delay were unsatisfactory and failed to establish ...
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Supreme Court Rejects Appeal Due to 445-Day Filing Delay; Delay Excuse Found Unsatisfactory, No Condonation Granted.
The SC dismissed the civil appeal due to a 445-day delay in filing, as the reasons provided for the delay were unsatisfactory and failed to establish sufficient cause for condonation. Consequently, the application for condonation of delay was denied, and any pending applications were disposed of accordingly.
Issues involved: Delay of 445 days in filing civil appeal, application seeking condonation of delay.
Delay in filing civil appeal: The Supreme Court noted a significant delay of 445 days in filing the civil appeal. The reasons provided for the delay were deemed unsatisfactory, failing to establish sufficient cause for condonation of the delay. Consequently, the application seeking condonation of delay was dismissed by the Court. As a result of the delay, the appeal itself was dismissed on the grounds of the prolonged delay. Any pending application(s) were disposed of in light of this decision.
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