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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Condone Delay"
S.107(4) CGST Act | Appellate Authority Can't Condone Delay Beyond 30 Days In Filing Appeal But HC May Consider Exceptional Cases: J&K High Court
S. 119(2)(b) Income Tax Act | Gujarat HC Directs Commissioner To Avoid Pedantic Approach, Condone One Year Delay In Filing Return
Tossing Award File From One Table To Other By State Not Enough To Condone Delay ; Himachal Pradesh High Court
Statutory Appeal Period Under Customs Act, Appellate Authority Has No Power To Condone Delay: Delhi High Court
Leaving India And Unable To Receive Notice Is Not The Commission’s Responsibility, Kerala State Commission Refuses To Condone 2,279-Day Delay In Filing Appeal
CAT Cannot Condone Delay In Filing Review Application: Gauhati High Court
Can the Writ Court Condone Delay Beyond Time Limit Under GST Act: Madras High Court Refers Issue To DB
Commercial Courts Act vs. CPC | Power To Condone Delay In Filing Written Statement In Commercial Suits Substantially Different: Delhi High Court
Courts Must Exercise Discretion To Condone Delay In Filing Written Statement After Due Circumspection: Punjab And Haryana High Court
Court/Tribunal Can Condone Delay Under Section 5 Limitation Act Even In The Absence Of A Formal Application: Supreme Court
Administrative Delays Unacceptable; Concerned Govt. Officials Must Be Prosecuted For Dereliction Of Duty: Madras High Court
Medical College Bribery Case: Supreme Court Condones Delay In Paying Cost Of Rs. 25 Lakhs Imposed On CJAR
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