Special leave petition dismissed after 846-day delay, similar matters already rejected on merit and procedural grounds The SC dismissed the special leave petition citing enormous delay of 846 days in filing. The Court noted similar matters had already been dismissed and ...
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Special leave petition dismissed after 846-day delay, similar matters already rejected on merit and procedural grounds
The SC dismissed the special leave petition citing enormous delay of 846 days in filing. The Court noted similar matters had already been dismissed and rejected the petition on grounds of both merit and delay. The dismissal was ordered by a bench comprising two justices, indicating the petition failed to meet procedural requirements and lacked substantive merit for judicial consideration.
The Supreme Court, in a partial bench comprising Hon'ble Mr. Justice Pamidighantam Sri Narasimha and Hon'ble Mr. Justice R. Mahadevan, dismissed the special leave petition due to an "enormous delay of 846 days" in its filing. The Court noted that similar matters (SLP (C) Diary Nos. 26807/2024 and 16676/2024) had already been dismissed. Consequently, the petition was dismissed "on the grounds of merit as well as on the delay."
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