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Respondent is not justified in waiting till the last date of ...


Court Deems Respondent's Last-Day Appeal Filing Unjustified and Untenable, Criticizes Limited Objection Raised.

September 10, 2019

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Respondent is not justified in waiting till the last date of limitation for filing appeal and then proceed to decide whether the order could be implemented or not. - The approach of respondent that it can wait up to the expiry of 180th day is untenable and, accordingly, the limited objection raised by the respondent is not appreciated. - HC

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