SLP

The Petitioner files the present special leave petition under Article 136 of the Constitution of India against the final judgment and order of the Hon’ble High Court. The High Court ignored material evidence and failed to apply the law correctly. Its findings are perverse and unsustainable, resulting in a serious miscarriage of justice.

The Court exceeded its jurisdiction while passing the impugned order. It overlooked relevant statutory provisions and adopted arbitrary reasoning. The principles of natural justice were violated, and the Petitioner’s rights suffered severe prejudice. No effective alternative remedy exists for the Petitioner.

Our team ensures that this special leave petition is presented clearly, highlighting legal errors and procedural lapses. We aim to secure review and relief from the Supreme Court efficiently, safeguarding the Petitioner’s constitutional rights.

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