Supreme Court Overlooks Procedural Delay, Directs Case Tagging and Issues Notice to Respondents Under Flexible Legal Framework SC condoned delay in SLP and issued notice to respondents. Court directed case to be tagged with another specific SLP, demonstrating procedural ...
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Supreme Court Overlooks Procedural Delay, Directs Case Tagging and Issues Notice to Respondents Under Flexible Legal Framework
SC condoned delay in SLP and issued notice to respondents. Court directed case to be tagged with another specific SLP, demonstrating procedural flexibility in handling legal proceedings. The judgment addressed multiple technical aspects while maintaining a comprehensive approach to case management.
Issues involved: Delay condonation, issuance of notice in special leave petitions, tagging along with another case.
In the present judgment, the Supreme Court, comprising Hon'ble Mrs. Justice B.V. Nagarathna and Hon'ble Mr. Justice Augustine George Masih, addressed multiple issues. Firstly, the Court condoned the delay in the matter. Subsequently, the Court ordered the issuance of notice in the special leave petitions to the respondents, as well as on interim reliefs. Additionally, the Court directed the case to be tagged along with another specific case, bearing the number SLP(C) No.28270/2023. The judgment reflects a comprehensive approach to addressing procedural and substantive aspects of the case at hand.
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