Supreme Court dismisses appeals due to 875-day filing delay; legal questions remain open for future cases. The SC dismissed the Civil Appeals due to a 'gross delay of 875 days in filing,' which the appellant did not satisfactorily explain. The dismissal was ...
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Supreme Court dismisses appeals due to 875-day filing delay; legal questions remain open for future cases.
The SC dismissed the Civil Appeals due to a "gross delay of 875 days in filing," which the appellant did not satisfactorily explain. The dismissal was based solely on the delay, with the Court stating that "the question of law, if any, is kept open" for future consideration. All pending applications related to the case were disposed of.
Supreme Court Judgment Summary:
In the matter before the Supreme Court, presided over by Hon'ble Mr. Justice J. B. Pardiwala and Hon'ble Mr. Justice R. Mahadevan, the Civil Appeals were dismissed due to a "gross delay of 875 days in filing," which the appellant failed to satisfactorily explain. The dismissal was solely on the grounds of delay. Importantly, the Court noted that "the question of law, if any, is kept open," allowing for future consideration of any legal issues that may arise. All pending applications related to the case were also disposed of.
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