Inordinate delay of 205 days leads to dismissal of Special Leave Petition on both delay and merits grounds. Pending applications disposed of.

Inordinate delay of 205 days leads to dismissal of Special Leave Petition on both delay and merits grounds. P…

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The Special Leave Petition is dismissed due to an inordinate delay of 205 days in filing, which has not been satisfactorily explained. Additionally, the petition is found to lack merit. As a result, the dismissal is based on both delay and merits grounds. Any pending applications will also be disposed of.



The Special Leave Petition is dismissed due to an inordinate delay of 205 days in filing, with no satisfactory explanation provided. Furthermore, the petition lacks merit. Therefore, it is dismissed on both the grounds of delay and merits. Any pending applications will also be disposed of.




Signed:



(B. Parvathi)



(Anita Rani Ahuja)



There is an inordinate delay of 205 days in filing

the Petition which has not been explained satisfactorily.

Even otherwise, we do not find any merit in this Special

Leave Petition.



The special leave petition is, accordingly, dismissed

both on the ground of delay as well as on merits.



Pending application(s), if any, shall stand disposed

of.




(B.Parvathi) (Anita Rani Ahuja)



Court Master Branch Officer