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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Sufficient Cause"
'File Movement' & 'Change In Counsel' Not Sufficient Cause For Condonation Of Delay In Filing S.37 Arbitral Appeals: Delhi High Court
Party Can Inquire Case Status From His Counsel, Mere Lack Of Communication With Lawyer Not Ground To Condone Delay In Filing Appeal: Rajasthan HC
Procedural Impediments In Govt Machinery Not 'Sufficient Cause' For Condoning Delay In Filing Appeal U/S 37 Of Arbitration Act: Patna High Court
Briefing Standing Counsel, Obtaining Approvals From Officials Not 'Sufficient Cause' For Condoning Delay In Filing Appeal: Delhi High Court
Petition Filed After Expiry Of Limitation Period U/S 34(3) Of Arbitration Act Cannot Be Entertained Unless Sufficient Cause Is Shown: Himachal Pradesh HC
S.29A Arbitration | 'Sufficient Cause' To Extend Time For Award Should Be Interpreted To Facilitate Effective Dispute Resolution : Supreme Court
Burden Of Proof Lies With Applicant To Show Sufficient Cause For Delay: NCDRC holds Ethiopian Arlines Liable For Deficiency
Burden Lies On The Complainant To Demonstrate Valid Reason For Delay: NCDRC
Proving Sufficient Cause Does Not Automatically Entitle Condonation Of Delay: NCDRC
Sufficient Cause Needs To Be Given To Condone Delay: NCDRC
Party Who Has Not Acted Diligently Or Remained Inactive Is Not Entitled To Condonation Of Delay: NCDRC
Condonation Of Delay Is Not A Matter Of Right: NCDRC
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