Revenue's special leave petitions dismissed as time-barred with delays of 254-311 days beyond limitation period The SC dismissed special leave petitions filed by Revenue with delays of 254-311 days beyond limitation period. The Court rejected applications for ...
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Revenue's special leave petitions dismissed as time-barred with delays of 254-311 days beyond limitation period
The SC dismissed special leave petitions filed by Revenue with delays of 254-311 days beyond limitation period. The Court rejected applications for condonation of delay, noting that similar Revenue petitions had previously been dismissed on both delay and merit grounds. The petitions were dismissed as time-barred and all pending applications were disposed of accordingly.
The Supreme Court, in a bench comprising Hon'ble Mr. Justice Ujjal Bhuyan and Hon'ble Mr. Justice Manmohan, addressed special leave petitions filed with delays ranging from 254 to 311 days beyond the limitation period. Noting that similar petitions by the Revenue had previously been dismissed both on grounds of delay and merit, the Court rejected the applications for condonation of delay. Consequently, the special leave petitions were dismissed as "time-barred." Pending applications, if any, were also disposed of.
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