Addl. Chief Secretary To Govt. Of Odisha vs Antaryami Sahoo on 20 December, 2024

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Addl. Chief Secretary To Govt. Of Odisha vs Antaryami Sahoo on 20 December, 2024


Supreme Court – Daily Orders

Addl. Chief Secretary To Govt. Of Odisha vs Antaryami Sahoo on 20 December, 2024

Author: Hrishikesh Roy

Bench: Hrishikesh Roy

     ITEM NO.16                               COURT NO.4                      SECTION XI-A

                                   S U P R E M E C O U R T O F          I N D I A
                                           RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS

                           SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION (CIVIL) Diary No(s).52721/2024

     [Arising out of impugned final judgment and order dated 16-11-2023
     in WA No.750/2023 passed by the High Court of Orissa at Cuttack]

     ADDL. CHIEF SECRETARY TO GOVT. OF ODISHA & ORS.                           Petitioner(s)

                                                      VERSUS

     ANTARYAMI SAHOO                                                           Respondent(s)

     (IA   No.289703/2024-CONDONATION  OF   DELAY   IN  FILING   and  IA
     No.289704/2024-PERMISSION TO PLACE ADDITIONAL FACTS AND GROUNDS)

     Date : 20-12-2024 This petition was called on for hearing today.

     CORAM :                 HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE HRISHIKESH ROY
                             HON'BLE MR. JUSTICE S.V.N. BHATTI


     For Petitioner(s)                  Mr. Gaurav Khanna, AOR
                                        Ms. Natasha Sahrawat, Adv.
                                        Mr. Gautam Barnwal, Adv.
                                        Mr. Rudraksh Pandey, Adv.
                                        Ms. Deepali Bhanot, Adv.
                                        Ms. Alisha Roy, Adv.

     For Respondent(s)

                              UPON hearing the counsel the Court made the following
                                                 O R D E R

1. Heard Mr. Gautam Barnwal, learned counsel for the petitioners.

2. This Special Leave Petition is filed with a delay of 273 days.
The explanations for the delayed filing are not convincing.
Accordingly, the application for condonation of delay is dismissed.
Consequently, the Special Leave Petition is also dismissed.

3.
Signature Not Verified
Pending application(s), if any, shall stand disposed of.

Digitally signed by
Nirmala Negi
Date: 2024.12.24
11:22:38 IST
Reason:

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