Delay in Filing Special Leave Petition Condoned, But Appeal Dismissed on Merits for Lack of Grounds to Challenge Lower Court The SC dismissed the special leave petition, declining to interfere with the HC's impugned judgment and order. While the Court condoned the delay in ...
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Delay in Filing Special Leave Petition Condoned, But Appeal Dismissed on Merits for Lack of Grounds to Challenge Lower Court
The SC dismissed the special leave petition, declining to interfere with the HC's impugned judgment and order. While the Court condoned the delay in filing, it ultimately found no merit in challenging the lower court's decision. All pending applications related to the case were also disposed of accordingly.
The Supreme Court, presided over by Hon'ble Justices Dipankar Datta and Manmohan, addressed the matter involving the petitioner represented by Mr. N Venkatraman, A.S.G., and other legal counsel. The Court issued an order condoning the delay in filing. However, it declined to interfere with the "impugned judgment and order of the High Court," resulting in the dismissal of the special leave petition. Additionally, any pending applications related to the case were disposed of.
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