Appeal on question of law: aggrieved persons may seek review within forty-five days, with a short extension for sufficient cause. Any person aggrieved by an NCLAT order may appeal to the Supreme Court on a question of law within forty-five days of receipt; the Supreme Court may allow a further period not exceeding fifteen days if satisfied that sufficient cause prevented filing within the original period.
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Appeal on question of law: aggrieved persons may seek review within forty-five days, with a short extension for sufficient cause.
Any person aggrieved by an NCLAT order may appeal to the Supreme Court on a question of law within forty-five days of receipt; the Supreme Court may allow a further period not exceeding fifteen days if satisfied that sufficient cause prevented filing within the original period.
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