Supreme Court dismisses appeal due to 3213-day delay; Tribunal's 2015 order stands. Legal questions remain open. The SC dismissed the appeals due to a significant delay of 3213 days in filing, which was inadequately justified. The Court saw no valid reason to ...
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Supreme Court dismisses appeal due to 3213-day delay; Tribunal's 2015 order stands. Legal questions remain open.
The SC dismissed the appeals due to a significant delay of 3213 days in filing, which was inadequately justified. The Court saw no valid reason to overturn the Customs, Excise & Service Tax Appellate Tribunal's order from October 15, 2015. The dismissal was based on both the delay and the merits of the case. The "question of law, if any, is kept open," and any pending applications were resolved.
The Supreme Court, with Justices J. B. Pardiwala and R. Mahadevan presiding, dismissed the appeals due to a "gross delay of 3213 days" in filing, which was "not satisfactorily explained." The Court found "no good reason to interfere" with the order from the Customs, Excise & Service Tax Appellate Tribunal dated October 15, 2015. The dismissal was based on both the delay and the merits of the case. The "question of law, if any, is kept open," and any pending applications were disposed of.
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