Supreme Court Rejects Petition Over 239-Day Filing Delay, Finds Explanation Inadequate Under Legal Standards SC dismissed special leave petition due to substantial 239-day delay in filing. Court found the provided reasons for delay insufficient under legal ...
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Supreme Court Rejects Petition Over 239-Day Filing Delay, Finds Explanation Inadequate Under Legal Standards
SC dismissed special leave petition due to substantial 239-day delay in filing. Court found the provided reasons for delay insufficient under legal standards. Both the delay condonation application and the underlying petition were rejected, with pending applications also disposed of accordingly.
The Supreme Court, in a judgment by Hon'ble Mrs. Justice B. V. Nagarathna and Hon'ble Mr. Justice Satish Chandra Sharma, dismissed a special leave petition due to a gross delay of 239 days in filing. The reasons provided for seeking condonation of delay were deemed insufficient in law, leading to the dismissal of both the application and the petition. Pending application(s) were also disposed of accordingly.
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