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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Limitation Act 1963"
Chhattisgarh High Court Upholds Dismissal Of Technician for Habitual Absenteeism, Says Imposition Of Punishment Is 'Managerial' Function
Commercial Courts Act | Limitation Period Starts From Pronouncement Of Judgment & Not Receipt Of Copy : Supreme Court
Execution Of Decree Granting Perpetual Injunction Not Subject To Any Period Of Limitation : Supreme Court
Delay Can't Be Condoned Based On Merits Of Main Matter If There's No Sufficient Explanation For Delay : Supreme Court
Knowledge About Sale Deed Can't Be Presumed From Date Of Its Registration; Limitation Period Starts From Date Of Knowledge : Supreme Court
Second Suit On Same Cause Of Action Must Be Filed Within 3 Years Of Rejection Of Earlier Plaint : Supreme Court
'Why Can't Govt Of India Adhere To Timelines?' : Supreme Court Calls For Introspection By Authorities On Delay In Filing Petitions
Order 23 Rule 2 CPC| Limitation For Suit Instituted Afresh Applies As If Earlier Suit Was Never Filed: Jharkhand High Court
In Suit For Declaration Of Title With Further Relief Of Possession, Limitation Period Of 12 Years Applies; Not 3 Years : Supreme Court
Litigant Seeking To Condone Delay Must Explain Why Appeal Was Not Filed From First Day Within Limitation Period : Supreme Court
Penalize Govt Officers Who Cause Delay In Filing Of Appeals : Supreme Court Directs All States
Litigant Has To Be Vigilant, Can't Throw Entire Blame On Advocate For Delay & Negligence : Supreme Court
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