Supreme Court Overlooks 87-Day Delay in Special Leave Petition, Upholds Previous Order Without Respondent Input SC condoned an 87-day delay in a special leave petition and dismissed the petition, declining to interfere with a previous order. No representation was ...
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Supreme Court Overlooks 87-Day Delay in Special Leave Petition, Upholds Previous Order Without Respondent Input
SC condoned an 87-day delay in a special leave petition and dismissed the petition, declining to interfere with a previous order. No representation was received from respondents, and pending applications were disposed of accordingly.
The Supreme Court of India condoned a delay of 87 days in filing a special leave petition. The court dismissed the petition as they were not inclined to interfere based on a previous order. Pending applications were also disposed of. No representation for the respondent(s) was made.
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