Supreme Court Rejects Special Leave Petition, Upholds Lower Court Decision Under Article 136 Without Substantial Legal Grounds SC dismissed the Special Leave Petition after condoning the delay, finding no merit for interference under Article 136. The Court's ruling upheld the ...
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Supreme Court Rejects Special Leave Petition, Upholds Lower Court Decision Under Article 136 Without Substantial Legal Grounds
SC dismissed the Special Leave Petition after condoning the delay, finding no merit for interference under Article 136. The Court's ruling upheld the lower court's decision, rejecting the petitioners' arguments and disposing of all related applications.
The Supreme Court, with Hon'ble Justices Abhay S. Oka and Ujjal Bhuyan presiding, heard the petitioners represented by learned ASG and counsel. The Court condoned the 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 Special Leave Petition was dismissed, and all pending applications were disposed of accordingly.
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