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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 5 Limitation Act"
Applicability Of Section 5 Of Limitation Act To Petition U/S 34 Of Arbitration Act Is Excluded: Himachal Pradesh HC
Prohibition On Entertaining Appeal Beyond 90 Days Under NIA Act Is "Justice Bar," Must Apply Equally To Accused And Agency: Telangana HC
Section 5 Of Limitation Act Can Be Applied To Condone Delays Under Commercial Courts Act Even In Absence Of Express Provisions: Bombay HC
S.5 Limitation Act Does Not Apply To Application U/S 34 Arbitration Act, Timeline Provided To Be Adhered Strictly: Allahabad High Court
Delay Occurred In Filing Appeal Against Acquittal Under S.378 CrPC Can Be Condoned Under Limitation Act: Supreme Court
Section 5 Of Limitation Act Does Not Apply To Section 107 Of CGST Act: Allahabad High Court
A Court Cannot Condone The Delay In Filing Of The Petition Under Section 34 Of The A&C Act Beyond 120 Days: Gauhati High Court Reiterates
Authority Under Gratuity Act Cannot Condone Delay In Filing Appeal By Entertaining An Application U/S 5 Of Limitation Act: Kerala High Court
Section 5 Limitation Act - 'Suffficient Cause' Is The Cause For Which A Party Could Not Be Blamed : Supreme Court
Section 5 Limitation Act Application Not Required If Application Under Section 34 Of A&C Act Is Within Statutory Period: Orissa High Court