s.subramanian
(Expert) 20 December 2010
No. The grant of leave is the pure discretion of the Supreme Court.
DEFENSE ADVOCATE.-firmaction@g
(Expert) 20 December 2010
SLP has a very limited scope and only most prepared advocates can use it properly.
You and your advocate must not have done proper home work to present the case in shortest time with key factors.
Just go to SC and watch what happens and you will know the deference.
M V Gupta
(Expert) 21 December 2010
I agree with Mr. Subramanian.
Swami Sadashiva Brahmendra Sar
(Expert) 22 December 2010
According to Various supreme court decisions, giving of reason is not necessary for supreme court because it is last court and there is no superior court to test the validity or justification of reasoning of the order.
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