Supreme Court Rejects Petition Over Procedural Delay and Insufficient Legal Grounds, Ending Long-Pending Legal Challenge SC dismissed SLP due to two critical factors: 225-day unexplained delay in filing and lack of substantive legal merit. The court explicitly noted no ...
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Supreme Court Rejects Petition Over Procedural Delay and Insufficient Legal Grounds, Ending Long-Pending Legal Challenge
SC dismissed SLP due to two critical factors: 225-day unexplained delay in filing and lack of substantive legal merit. The court explicitly noted no compelling legal grounds warranting further judicial review, effectively terminating the petitioner's legal challenge through procedural and substantive grounds.
The Supreme Court, through Justices J. B. Pardiwala and R. Mahadevan, dismissed the Special Leave Petition (SLP) on two grounds: a 225-day unexplained delay in filing and lack of merit upon examination. The Court explicitly stated, "we do not find any merit in the same," thereby affirming dismissal both procedurally and substantively.
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