Dismissal of Appeal for Delay Due to Lack of Officers Upheld by Bombay HC The Bombay HC dismissed the appeal as no substantial question of law was found in the Tribunal's refusal to condone a delay in filing a statutory appeal. ...
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Dismissal of Appeal for Delay Due to Lack of Officers Upheld by Bombay HC
The Bombay HC dismissed the appeal as no substantial question of law was found in the Tribunal's refusal to condone a delay in filing a statutory appeal. The delay was attributed to officials not being appointed or the company lacking a complete set of officers, deemed unreasonable by the Tribunal. The Court upheld the Tribunal's discretion as lawful, resulting in the dismissal of the appeal without costs.
The Bombay High Court dismissed the appeal as it did not find any substantial question of law in the Tribunal's refusal to condone a delay in filing a statutory appeal. The Tribunal found the cause shown for the delay unreasonable, as it was due to officials not being appointed or the company lacking a complete set of officers. The Court concluded that the Tribunal's discretion was exercised in accordance with the law, and hence, the appeal was dismissed with no costs.
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