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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Condonation of Delay"
No Concession For Dilatory Tactics: Kerala High Court Refuses To Condone 10 Yrs Delay In Filing Appeal
NCLAT New Delhi: Limitation To File Appeal Commences On The Order Pronouncement Date And Not When Aggrieved Party Becomes Aware Of Its Content
Limitation Act Applies To Commercial Disputes But Delay Can Be Condoned Only In Exceptional Cases: Kerala High Court
Condonation Of Delay Should Be Construed Liberally Rather Than Taking Parochial Approach: Allahabad High Court
Liberal Approach Be Taken Regarding Delay In Appeals Filed By State : Supreme Court
"Very Easy To Blame Lawyer": Orissa HC Refuses To Condone Delay In Case First Launched In 2006, Says Litigant Did Not Keep Touch With Advocate
MV Act | Award Can Be Stayed Even If Insurer's Application For Condonation Of Delay In Filing Appeal Is Pending: Bombay High Court
NCLAT New Delhi: Time Taken For Restoration And Withdrawl Can’t Be Excluded, Delay Beyond Condonable Limit
Section 5 Of Limitation Act Applicable To Proceedings Under Railway Claim Tribunal Act, 1987: Allahabad High Court
‘Rip Van Slumber Extended To More Than 27 Yrs’: Delhi HC Refuses To Condone Delay In Filing Appeal Against Acquittal In 1984 Anti-Sikh Riots Case
Direct Tax Vivad Se Vishwas Act| Delay Can Be Condoned In Unforeseen Circumstances: Allahabad High Court
Condonation Of Delay Is An Exception, Should Not Be Used As Per Convenience Of Government Departments: Delhi High Court
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