Supreme Court Rejects Civil Appeal After 306-Day Delay, Upholds Appellate Tribunal's Original Order Without Exceptional Circumstances SC dismissed Civil Appeal due to 306-day delay in filing. Court found no compelling reason to interfere with the Appellate Tribunal's earlier order. Both ...
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Supreme Court Rejects Civil Appeal After 306-Day Delay, Upholds Appellate Tribunal's Original Order Without Exceptional Circumstances
SC dismissed Civil Appeal due to 306-day delay in filing. Court found no compelling reason to interfere with the Appellate Tribunal's earlier order. Both the delay condonation application and the Civil Appeal were dismissed, with all pending applications also disposed of.
The Supreme Court, comprising Chief Justice Sanjiv Khanna, Justice Sanjay Kumar, and Justice Joymalya Bagchi, dismissed the Civil Appeal due to a delay of 306 days in filing. The Court found "no good ground and reason to interfere with the impugned judgment," which was consistent with an earlier order by the Appellate Tribunal. Consequently, both the application for condonation of delay and the Civil Appeal were dismissed, and any pending applications were disposed of.
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