Appeal dismissed; earlier finding that invoking Section 73 without considering explanation under Section 61 was invalid, notice set aside HC's finding that invocation of Section 73 was invalid for failure to consider the explanation under Section 61 was left undisturbed by the SC; the ...
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Appeal dismissed; earlier finding that invoking Section 73 without considering explanation under Section 61 was invalid, notice set aside
HC's finding that invocation of Section 73 was invalid for failure to consider the explanation under Section 61 was left undisturbed by the SC; the show-cause notice and related actions were set aside. The SC concluded no interference was required and dismissed the Special Leave Petition, thereby upholding the HC's decision.
The Supreme Court of India, in a judgment by Hon'ble Mrs. Justice B.V. Nagarathna and Hon'ble Mr. Justice Nongmeikapam Kotiswar Singh, dismissed the Special Leave Petition after condoning the delay, as they found no reason to interfere in the matter. Pending applications were also disposed of accordingly. The Respondent did not appear, and the Petitioner was represented by Ms. Disha Singh, AOR.
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