Supreme Court Rejects Review Petition, Upholds Original Judgment Without Substantive Legal Basis for Reconsideration SC dismissed the review petition after careful examination, finding no substantive legal grounds to warrant reopening the previous judgment. The Court ...
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Supreme Court Rejects Review Petition, Upholds Original Judgment Without Substantive Legal Basis for Reconsideration
SC dismissed the review petition after careful examination, finding no substantive legal grounds to warrant reopening the previous judgment. The Court denied the request for an open court hearing and disposed of all associated applications, maintaining the finality of the original decision.
Supreme Court, Citation: 2025 (4) TMI 579 - SC (Order). Order summary: An application seeking permission for hearing in open court is rejected. The Court states it "have carefully gone through the review petition and the connected papers," finds "no merit in the review petition" and accordingly dismisses it. All pending application(s), if any, stand disposed of. Legal focus: The decision is procedural and summary in nature-denial of an application for open-court hearing and dismissal of the review petition on merits after perusal of the record. There is no extended legal reasoning or new precedent announced; the order disposes of the matter and ancillary applications.
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