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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Limitation Period"
If Appeal Is Preferred Beyond Limitation, Notice Must Be Issued To Respondent; Court Can't Directly Proceed On Merits: Patna High Court
Limitation Period U/S 61 Commences From Pronouncement Of Order And Not On Uploading Date Of Order: NCLAT New Delhi
Plaintiff's Right To Sue Accrues When They 'Actually' Perceive Threat To Their Title Over Property: Madhya Pradesh High Court
Litigant Who Does Not Apply For Certified Copy Cannot Claim Benefit Of Limitation Period If Delay Is Caused Due To Receipt Of Free Copy Of NCLT Order : NCLAT New Delhi
NCLAT Rejects Condonation Of Delay Application Due To Non-Compliance With Limitation Period U/S 61 Of IBC
The Interplay Between Section 33 And Section 34 Of The Arbitration Act And Its Impact On Limitation Period
S.129(3) CGST Act- 7 Days Limitation Period For Passing Penalty Order After Notice To Goods Owner/ Transporter Mandatory: Patna HC
Liberty Given To Revenue In SC's Abhisar Buildwell Judgment To Initiate Reassessment Proceedings Doesn't Overcome Limitation U/S 149 Income Tax Act: Delhi HC
NCLAT: Delay In Filing Appeal Cannot Be Condoned If Certified Copy Is Not Applied Within The Limitation Period
“Notification Issued Without GST Council's Recommendation”: Gauhati HC Sets Aside Notification Extending Time Line For Issuance Of Order For A.Y. 2018-19 And 2019-20
Receipt Of Arbitral Award By Party A Sine Qua Non For Limitation U/S 34(3) To Begin, General Clauses Act Does Not Apply: Allahabad High Court
Limitation Period For Appeals Under IBC Starts From Date Of Order Pronouncement; Intervenors Can't Claim Ignorance To Justify Delay: NCLAT Principal Bench
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