Review petition with 263-day delay dismissed; no condonation, no error found in earlier order warranting change SC considered a review petition filed with a delay of 263 days. The petitioner sought condonation of this gross delay but failed to offer a satisfactory ...
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Review petition with 263-day delay dismissed; no condonation, no error found in earlier order warranting change
SC considered a review petition filed with a delay of 263 days. The petitioner sought condonation of this gross delay but failed to offer a satisfactory explanation. SC held that no case for review was made out. The Court dismissed the review petition both on the ground of unexplained delay and on merits, thereby upholding the earlier order without modification.
The Supreme Court considered a review petition filed by the Revenue challenging the Order dated 13-12-2024 in a civil appeal, by which the appeal had been dismissed. The Court noted a "gross delay of 263 days in filing the Review Petition" and held that this delay had "not been satisfactorily explained by the petitioner - Revenue." After examining the prior order and the record, the Court concluded that "no case for review is made out." The review petition was therefore dismissed both "on the ground of delay as well as on merits." All pending applications arising from the matter were also disposed of.
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