Petition Dismissed Due to 449-Day Delay; Legal Question Unresolved in Line with Prior Order. The SC dismissed the special leave petition due to a 449-day filing delay, finding the explanation insufficient to condone the delay. The application for ...
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Petition Dismissed Due to 449-Day Delay; Legal Question Unresolved in Line with Prior Order.
The SC dismissed the special leave petition due to a 449-day filing delay, finding the explanation insufficient to condone the delay. The application for condonation of delay was also dismissed. The question of law remains unresolved, and the decision was consistent with a prior order in a related matter.
The Supreme Court dismissed the special leave petition due to a delay of 449 days in filing, with the explanation provided not sufficient to condone the delay. The application seeking condonation of delay was also dismissed. The question of law remains open. The decision followed a previous order in a related case.
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