Supreme Court Rejects Tax Authority's Appeal Over Massive 646-Day Filing Delay, Procedural Noncompliance Leads to Dismissal SC dismissed Revenue's SLP due to inexcusable 646-day delay in filing, finding no satisfactory explanation provided. The petition was rejected on ...
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Supreme Court Rejects Tax Authority's Appeal Over Massive 646-Day Filing Delay, Procedural Noncompliance Leads to Dismissal
SC dismissed Revenue's SLP due to inexcusable 646-day delay in filing, finding no satisfactory explanation provided. The petition was rejected on procedural grounds, with all associated applications also disposed of, effectively upholding the lower court's previous ruling.
The Supreme Court, through Justices J. B. Pardiwala and R. Mahadevan, dismissed the Special Leave Petition filed by the Revenue due to a "gross delay of 646 days" in filing, which was "not satisfactorily explained." Consequently, the petition was dismissed "on the ground of delay," and all pending applications were also disposed of.
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