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Doctrine of laches: Equitable principle that courts may refuse relief if petitioner delays unreasonably in approaching court, causing: (a) Prejudice to respondent (e.g., evidence lost, witnesses unavailable), (b) Disruption of public administration (e.g., settled policies, completed projects), (c) Unfair advantage to petitioner. Not rigid rule; courts balance: nature of right violated, reason for delay, public interest. Ensures timely enforcement of rights while preventing abuse of judicial process.