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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Limitation Act"
No Default Bail Claiming Benefit Of SC Order Extending Limitation : Single Bench Of Madras HC Differs From Earlier Judgment [Read Order]
[BREAKING] Right To Default Bail Under Section 167(2) CrPC Not Affected By SC Order Extending Limitation : Madras HC [Read Order]
SC Extends Limitation For Filing In All Courts/Tribunals With Effect From March 15 Until Further Orders [Read Order]
Limitation Period For Executing A Decree Passed By A Foreign Court Will Be The Limitation Prescribed In The Reciprocating Foreign Country: SC [Read Judgment]
SARFAESI & DRT Proceedings Will Not Extend Limitation Period Under IBC : NCLAT [Read Order]
DRT Has No Power To Condone Delay In Filing Review Application Under RDB Act : SC [Read Judgment]
Denial Of Salary A 'Continuing Wrong' ; Not Barred By Limitation : HP HC [Read Judgment]
Delay of More Than 120 Days In Filing Arbitration Appeal Under Section 37 Cannot Be Condoned: SC [Read Judgment]
Condonation of Delay In Filing Petitions Under Special/Local Law – Issue Should Be Heard By A Larger Bench
Limitation To File Appeal To Be Computed On The Basis Of Endorsement As Contained In Certified Copy Of Impugned Order: SC [Read Order]
Power To Condone Delay Under Sec 5 Limitation Act Applies To Special Or Local Laws If It Is Not Expressly Excluded : SC [Read Judgment]
Sec 5 Limitation Act Not Applicable To Delay In Filing Appeal Under RFCTLARR Act : Karnataka HC [Read Judgment]
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