Supreme Court Rejects Legal Petition After 387-Day Filing Delay, Stressing Importance of Timely Procedural Compliance SC dismissed SLP due to unexplained 387-day delay in filing. Court held no satisfactory explanation was provided for the delay, resulting in case ...
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Supreme Court Rejects Legal Petition After 387-Day Filing Delay, Stressing Importance of Timely Procedural Compliance
SC dismissed SLP due to unexplained 387-day delay in filing. Court held no satisfactory explanation was provided for the delay, resulting in case dismissal. The pending application was consequently disposed of, emphasizing procedural punctuality in legal proceedings.
The Supreme Court, through Hon'ble Justices Abhay S. Oka and Ujjal Bhuyan, dismissed the Special Leave Petition due to an unexplained delay of 387 days in its filing. The Court held that "there is no satisfactory explanation for condoning the delay," leading to dismissal on the ground of delay. Consequently, the pending application was also disposed of.
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