Supreme Court Allows Alternative Legal Paths, Dismisses Petitions with Procedural Flexibility and Delay Condonation SC dismissed special leave petitions while condoning delay, explicitly stating that the dismissal does not preclude petitioners from pursuing alternative ...
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Supreme Court Allows Alternative Legal Paths, Dismisses Petitions with Procedural Flexibility and Delay Condonation
SC dismissed special leave petitions while condoning delay, explicitly stating that the dismissal does not preclude petitioners from pursuing alternative legal remedies. The court's ruling maintains procedural flexibility while declining to interfere with the original judgment.
The Supreme Court of India, through the Hon'ble Chief Justice and Hon'ble Mr. Justice Sanjay Kumar, condoned the delay but declined to interfere with the impugned judgment(s). Consequently, the special leave petitions were dismissed. The Court clarified that this dismissal "will not come in the way of the petitioners in taking recourse to appropriate remedies in accordance with law." All pending applications were disposed of.
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