Delay condoned; Special Leave Petition dismissed, but question of law kept open.

Delay condoned; Special Leave Petition dismissed, but question of law kept open.

Income Tax

The delay in filing the Special Leave Petition is condoned. After considering the matter, the court finds no reason to entertain the Special Leave Petition under Article 136 of the Constitution of India and dismisses it. However, the court keeps the question of law open to be raised in a suitable case in the future.



The court has condoned the delay in filing the Special Leave Petition. After careful consideration, the court finds no justification to entertain the petition under Article 136 of the Constitution of India, and thus, dismisses it. However, the court leaves the question of law open to be raised and argued in a suitable case in the future. The decision was made by Sanjay Kumar-I and Saroj Kumari Gaur.



Delay condoned.



We see no reason to entertain the Special Leave

Petition under Article 136 of the Constitution of India.

The Special Leave Petition is dismissed.



However, the question of law is kept open to be urged

in an appropriate case.




(SANJAY KUMAR-I) (SAROJ KUMARI GAUR)



AR-CUM-PS COURT MASTER