Supreme Court Rejects Petition After Substantial 142-Day Filing Delay, Upholding Lower Court's Decisive Ruling SC dismissed SLP due to unexplained delay of 142/149 days in filing. Court found no compelling reason to intervene with HC's previous orders. Petitions ...
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SC dismissed SLP due to unexplained delay of 142/149 days in filing. Court found no compelling reason to intervene with HC's previous orders. Petitions were rejected both on procedural grounds of delay and substantive merits, with all associated applications disposed of accordingly.
The Supreme Court of India, through Hon'ble Justices J.B. Pardiwala and R. Mahadevan, dismissed the Special Leave Petitions due to an unexplained delay of 142/149 days in filing. The Court found "no good reason to interfere with the impugned orders passed by the High Court." Consequently, the petitions were dismissed both "on the ground of delay as well as merits," and all pending applications were disposed of.
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