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Supreme Court Rejects Special Leave Petitions, Upholds Alternative Legal Remedies and Declines Extraordinary Intervention Under Article 136 SC dismissed SLPs after condoning delay, finding no grounds for interference under Article 136. Court maintained that petitioners' alternative legal ...
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Supreme Court Rejects Special Leave Petitions, Upholds Alternative Legal Remedies and Declines Extraordinary Intervention Under Article 136
SC dismissed SLPs after condoning delay, finding no grounds for interference under Article 136. Court maintained that petitioners' alternative legal remedies remain available for potential recovery. Pending applications were disposed of, effectively concluding the matter without substantive intervention in the underlying dispute.
The Supreme Court, through Hon'ble Justices Abhay S. Oka and Ujjal Bhuyan, heard the Special Leave Petitions (SLPs). After considering the submissions, the Court "condoned delay" but held that "no case for interference is made out in exercise of our jurisdiction under Article 136 of the Constitution of India." Consequently, the SLPs were dismissed. The Court clarified that "other remedies of the petitioners for recovery in accordance with law are kept open." Pending applications, if any, were disposed of.
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