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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Period Of Limitation"
Mere Filing Of Representation Doesn't Extend Period Of Limitation Unless Any Action Is Taken : Jammu & Kashmir High Court
Tenant Can't Claim Adverse Possession Against Landlord; Tenancy Is Permissive Possession : Supreme Court
Calcutta High Court Dismisses Plea For Appointing Arbitrator, Says Time-Barred Claim Cannot Be Resurrected By S.43(4) Of A&C Act
NCLAT Delhi: Period Of Limitation For Filing An Appeal U/S 61 Of IBC Starts From Date Of The Rectification Order; Rectification Order Merges With The Original Order.
Fresh Period Of Limitation Runs At Every Moment During A Continuing Breach, NCDRC Dismisses Revision Petition Filed By Taneja Developers
NCLAT New Delhi: No Fresh Period Of Limitation From The Date Of MSME Order When Application Barred By Time
Saving The Claims: Excluding Time Spent In Pre-Arbitration Mechanisms From The Period Of Limitation
Period Of Limitation Begins To Run On The Date Of Payment Of Final Bill For Claims Rejected: Calcutta HC
Mere Reply To The Notice Of Arbitration Would Not Save The Limitation Period For Filing Counter-Claims: Orissa High Court
Customs Authorities Cannot Encash Bank Guarantee Before Expiry Of The Limitation Period For Filing An Appeal: Bombay High Court
Merely Because S.482 CrPC Does Not Prescribe Limitation Period Does Not Mean Parties Can Approach Court With Inordinate Delay: J&K&L High Court
Extended Period Of Limitation Can Be Invoked Only When "Suppression Of Facts" Is Wilful To Evade Tax :CESTAT
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