COURT: | Bombay High Court |
CORAM: | A. K. Menon J., M. S. Sanklecha J |
SECTION(S): | 254(2), Article 226 |
GENRE: | Domestic Tax |
CATCH WORDS: | Condonation of delay, delay, Writ jurisdiction, Writ Petition |
COUNSEL: | Dr. K. Shivram |
DATE: | July 27, 2016 (Date of pronouncement) |
DATE: | August 4, 2016 (Date of publication) |
AY: | 2006-07 |
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CITATION: | |
Writ Petition: A Writ Petition filed little after four months of receipt of impugned order suffers from “delay”. If the Writ Petition does not explain the reasons for the “delay”, it is liable to be dismissed |
We find that the impugned order of the Tribunal was passed on 4th December, 2015, received by the petitioner on 28th December, 2015. This petition has been filed on 29th April, 2016. The petition states that according to the petitioner, there is no delay in filing the petition. However, if this Court is of the view that there is a delay and delay may be condoned. However, no reasons with particulars are specified in the petition. In view of the fact that the petition itself does not explain the reason for the delay, the petition is liable to be dismissed
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