Supreme Court Rejects Review Petition, Finds No Substantial Grounds for Reconsideration and Condones Procedural Delay SC dismissed the review petition after finding no merit, denying the request for an open court hearing. The Court's order condoned the delay but ...
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Supreme Court Rejects Review Petition, Finds No Substantial Grounds for Reconsideration and Condones Procedural Delay
SC dismissed the review petition after finding no merit, denying the request for an open court hearing. The Court's order condoned the delay but ultimately rejected the petition, disposing of all associated applications.
The Supreme Court, through Hon'ble Justices J. B. Pardiwala and R. Mahadevan, issued an order condoning delay but rejected the application for open court hearing of the review petition. Upon careful examination, the Court found "no merit in the review petition" and accordingly dismissed it. All pending applications were disposed of.
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