Supreme Court Dismisses Petitions as Moot, Concluding Proceedings Without Further Adjudication. The SC dismissed the Special Leave Petitions as infructuous, following submissions by the petitioners' counsel, including the ASG. The Hon'ble Justices ...
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Supreme Court Dismisses Petitions as Moot, Concluding Proceedings Without Further Adjudication.
The SC dismissed the Special Leave Petitions as infructuous, following submissions by the petitioners' counsel, including the ASG. The Hon'ble Justices determined that the petitions no longer required adjudication. Consequently, all pending applications associated with these petitions were also disposed of, concluding the matter without further proceedings.
Issues: Dismissal of Special Leave Petitions as infructuous.
In a recent judgment by the Supreme Court, the Hon'ble Justices B.V. Nagarathna and Dipankar Datta presided over the case. The counsel for the petitioners, including the ASG, submitted that the Special Leave Petitions in question had become infructuous and requested their dismissal. The Court, after considering the submissions, dismissed the Special Leave Petitions on the grounds of being rendered infructuous. Consequently, any pending applications were also disposed of as a result of this decision. The judgment was concise and focused solely on the issue of the petitions being infructuous, leading to their dismissal.
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