Supreme Court Rejects Special Leave Petitions Under Article 136, Finds No Grounds for Judicial Intervention or Relief The SC dismissed the Special Leave Petitions filed under Article 136, finding no merit for judicial intervention. The court condoned the procedural delay ...
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Supreme Court Rejects Special Leave Petitions Under Article 136, Finds No Grounds for Judicial Intervention or Relief
The SC dismissed the Special Leave Petitions filed under Article 136, finding no merit for judicial intervention. The court condoned the procedural delay and disposed of the pending application, effectively concluding the legal proceedings without substantive relief for the petitioners.
The Supreme Court dismissed the Special Leave Petitions under Article 136 of the Constitution of India as no case for interference was found. The delay was condoned, and the pending application was disposed of.
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