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Validity of permission granted by the NCLT to Respondent / ...

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October 13, 2023

Validity of permission granted by the NCLT to Respondent / Petitioner/Operational Creditor to file the necessary amended copy, with the Registry, of this Tribunal - Permission granted even after inordinate delay of 2 and 1/2 years - this Tribunal, comes to a consequent conclusion, that application is a ‘Bonafide’ one and to ‘minimise litigation’ between the parties and also that ‘No Party’, should suffer on account of ‘technicalities’ of Law. - AT

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