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<h1>Condonation of delay in filing a Special Leave Petition leads to dismissal after a 406-day unexplained delay, with merits not entertained.</h1> The note addresses condonation of delay in filing a Special Leave Petition, reasoning that a 406-day delay was not satisfactorily explained and justified ... Condonation of delay - HELD THAT:- There is a gross delay of 406 days in filing the Special Leave Petition which has not been satisfactorily explained by the petitioners. Even otherwise, we see no reason to interfere with the impugned order [2024 (8) TMI 408 - BOMBAY HIGH COURT] passed by the High Court. Special Leave Petition is, therefore, dismissed on the ground of delay as well as merits. Outcome: Special Leave Petition dismissed on the ground of delay and merits.