Supreme Court Rejects Special Leave Petition, Upholds Lower Court Decision Without Substantial Modification of Original Ruling SC dismissed the special leave petition, declining to interfere with the lower court's judgment. Despite conditionally accepting the delay in filing, the ...
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Supreme Court Rejects Special Leave Petition, Upholds Lower Court Decision Without Substantial Modification of Original Ruling
SC dismissed the special leave petition, declining to interfere with the lower court's judgment. Despite conditionally accepting the delay in filing, the Court upheld the previous ruling. All pending applications were simultaneously disposed of, effectively concluding the legal matter without substantive intervention.
The Supreme Court, with Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna and Justice Sanjay Kumar presiding, heard the special leave petition. After considering the submissions, the Court "condoned delay" but ultimately stated it was "not inclined to interfere with the impugned judgment." Consequently, the special leave petition was dismissed, and any pending applications were disposed of.
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