Supreme Court Rejects Special Leave Petition, Upholds Lower Court's Judgment Without Substantial Grounds for Intervention SC dismissed the SLP challenging HC's prior judgment, finding no merit in the petitioner's arguments. The Court declined to intervene in the lower court's ...
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Supreme Court Rejects Special Leave Petition, Upholds Lower Court's Judgment Without Substantial Grounds for Intervention
SC dismissed the SLP challenging HC's prior judgment, finding no merit in the petitioner's arguments. The Court declined to intervene in the lower court's decision, effectively upholding the original ruling and concluding the legal proceedings by disposing of all related applications.
The Supreme Court, with Hon'ble Justices Pamidighantam Sri Narasimha and Manoj Misra presiding, heard the Special Leave Petition. After considering the submissions of counsel for both parties, the Court stated it was "not inclined to interfere with the impugned judgment passed by the High Court." Consequently, the Special Leave Petition was dismissed, and all pending applications were disposed of.
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