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What is meant by 'Special Leave to Appeal' by the Supreme Court?
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The Supreme Court may grant Special Leave to Appeal in any matter, except against an order of a court relating to the Armed Forces. The aggrieved party may apply for special leave in civil cases, in criminal cases, in income-tax cases and in cases which come up before tribunals.
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