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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Limitation"
Limitation Under A& C Act Not Applicable To Arbitration Under Other Acts Unless Expressly Mentioned: Kerala High Court
Extended Limitation Can't Be Invoked If No 'Omission' & Suppression Of Material Facts' To Evade Tax : Calcutta HC
Consumer Complaints Must Be Lodged Within Two Years From Date Of Cause Of Action: Delhi State Commission
Chief Justice Or Their Designate Cannot Adjudicate Merits Of Dispute Under Section 11 Of Arbitration Act: Calcutta High Court
Rejection Of Belated Objections By DRP Does Not Extend Limitation Of Passing Final Assessment U/s 144(4): Delhi ITAT
POSH Act | Rape, Continuous Molestation & Harassment Are Continuing Misconduct, Fresh Cause Of Action Arises Every Day Till Redressal: Madras High Court
Reassessment On Non-Searched Entity Is Governed By Limitation In First Proviso To Sec 149(1) R/w Sec 153C & 153A: Delhi High Court
Final Assessment Made By AO After Expiry Of One Month Of Receiving Directions From Dispute Resolution Panel, Is Time Barred: Chennai ITAT
Section 5 Of Limitation Act Guards Against Abatement Under Order XXII CPC When Delay Is Neither Wanton Nor Deliberate: Telangana High Court
[Arbitration Act] Issue Of Limitation In Section 11 Petition Should Be Deferred To Arbitral Tribunal, Court May Address Only In Specific Circumstances: Delhi High Court
Limitation To File Complaints Under Factories Act Is Strictly 3 Months, There Is No Provision For Condonation: Jharkhand High Court
The Issue Of Limitation Is Also Part And Parcel Of The Arbitrable Point: Karnataka High Court
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