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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Condonation of Delay"
Time Period Spent In Prosecuting SLP Would Be Good Ground For Condoning Delay In Filing A Review Application Before High Court: Supreme Court
Insolvency Law in Review – September 2021
'Courts Function To Dispense Justice, Not To Shut Party's Mouth': Kerala High Court On Dismissal Of Judicial Proceedings On Technical Grounds
Application For Condonation Of Delay Must Be Submitted With A Written Statement Filed Beyond 30 Days Of Issue Of Summons: Delhi High Court
No Litigant Can Assume As A Matter Of Right Court's Power To Condone Delay, Rights Accruing To Opposite Party Need To Be Kept In Mind: Delhi HC
'Reinstate With All Consequential Benefits': Allahabad High Court Quashes Disciplinary Proceeding Against Indian Airforce Wing Commander
Vivad Se Vishwas Act Does Not Stipulate That Appeal Should Be Admitted Before Cut-Off Date; It Only Adverts To Its Pendency: Delhi High Court
Highest Court Of The Land Cannot Be A Walk In Place, Says Supreme Court [Read Order]
Routine Explanation Not Enough For Condonation Of Delay: SC [Read Judgment]
Court Can Take Cognizance Of An Offence Even After The Expiry Of Limitation Period If The Delay Is Properly Explained: Delhi HC
Condonation of Delay In Filing Petitions Under Special/Local Law – Issue Should Be Heard By A Larger Bench
Power To Condone Delay Under Sec 5 Limitation Act Applies To Special Or Local Laws If It Is Not Expressly Excluded : SC [Read Judgment]
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