Government's Special Leave Petition dismissed after 442-day delay despite Additional Solicitor General's arguments The SC dismissed the Special Leave Petition due to inordinate delay of 442 days in filing. After hearing the Additional Solicitor General, the Court found ...
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Government's Special Leave Petition dismissed after 442-day delay despite Additional Solicitor General's arguments
The SC dismissed the Special Leave Petition due to inordinate delay of 442 days in filing. After hearing the Additional Solicitor General, the Court found no reason to condone the delay. The petition was dismissed solely on grounds of delay, with all pending applications disposed of accordingly.
The Supreme Court, in a bench comprising Hon'ble Mr. Justice Pamidighantam Sri Narasimha and Hon'ble Mr. Justice R. Mahadevan, dismissed the Special Leave Petition due to an "inordinate delay of 442 days" in its filing. After hearing the Additional Solicitor General, the Court found "no reason to condone" this delay. Consequently, the petition was dismissed solely on the ground of delay, and all pending applications were disposed of.
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