Supreme Court Rejects Petition After Nearly 10-Month Filing Delay, Highlighting Strict Procedural Compliance Requirements SC dismissed SLP due to unexplained 295-day delay in filing. Court found no satisfactory explanation for the prolonged delay, resulting in the petition's ...
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SC dismissed SLP due to unexplained 295-day delay in filing. Court found no satisfactory explanation for the prolonged delay, resulting in the petition's dismissal. All associated applications were consequently disposed of, underscoring the judicial emphasis on timely legal proceedings.
The Supreme Court, through Hon'ble Justices J.B. Pardiwala and R. Mahadevan, dismissed the Special Leave Petition due to an unexplained "gross delay of 295 days" in its filing. The Court emphasized that the delay was not satisfactorily explained by the petitioners, leading to dismissal "on the ground of delay." Consequently, all pending applications related to the petition were also disposed of.
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