Supreme Court Dismisses Revenue's Appeal Due to 408-Day Filing Delay; Substantive Law Question Remains Open. The SC dismissed the Civil Appeals filed by the appellant - Revenue due to an unexplained delay of 408 days in filing. The court's decision was based ...
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Supreme Court Dismisses Revenue's Appeal Due to 408-Day Filing Delay; Substantive Law Question Remains Open.
The SC dismissed the Civil Appeals filed by the appellant - Revenue due to an unexplained delay of 408 days in filing. The court's decision was based solely on the grounds of this procedural delay, leaving the substantive question of law open for future consideration.
The Supreme Court of India, in a case presided over by Hon'ble Mr. Justice J.B. Pardiwala and Hon'ble Mr. Justice Manmohan, dismissed Civil Appeals due to a significant delay of 408 days in filing, which was not adequately explained by the appellant - Revenue. The dismissal was based on the grounds of delay, but the court kept the question of law open for future consideration.
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