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Seeking condonation delay of 41 days in filing the present ...

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March 16, 2024

Seeking condonation delay of 41 days in filing the present appeal - Sufficient reasons for delay or not - initiation of CIRP - Despite the appellant's claim of lack of awareness, the NCLAT noted evidence provided by the respondent showing that the appellant was informed of the impugned order through various means, including emails and representation by their advocate. Therefore, the NCLAT rejected the appellant's contention of lack of awareness. - The NCLAT emphasized that the limitation period for filing an appeal under the IBC starts from the date of the order and not from the date the appellant becomes aware of the order. The Tribunal also rejected the appellant's request to exclude certain days while calculating the limitation period, stating that such exclusions were not justified under the IBC.

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