Supreme Court Dismisses Petition Due to 233-Day Filing Delay and Lack of Adequate Justification for Condonation. The SC dismissed the Special Leave Petition, citing a 233-day delay in filing and inadequate justification for condonation. The HC had previously ...
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Supreme Court Dismisses Petition Due to 233-Day Filing Delay and Lack of Adequate Justification for Condonation.
The SC dismissed the Special Leave Petition, citing a 233-day delay in filing and inadequate justification for condonation. The HC had previously determined there was no substantial question of law involved. The decision adhered to an earlier court order dated 15.10.2024, reinforcing the lower court's findings.
The Supreme Court dismissed the Special Leave Petition due to a delay of 233 days in filing, with unsatisfactory reasons for condonation. The High Court found no substantial question of law in the case. The decision followed a previous court order dated 15.10.2024.
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