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Condonation of delay of 201 days - It is well settled principle in Law that if the ‘explanation’ offered does not smack of mala fide, utmost consideration must be given to a Litigant/Suitor to condone the delay. - This Tribunal, to prevent an ‘Aberration of Justice’ and to ‘Secure the Ends of Justice’ interferes with the impugned order passed by the NCLT, Division Bench -I, Chennai and allows the instant Appeal by condoning the delay in question. - AT
Condonation of delay of 201 days - It is well settled principle in Law that if the ‘explanation’ offered does not smack of mala fide, utmost consideration must be given to a Litigant/Suitor to condone the delay. - This Tribunal, to prevent an ‘Aberration of Justice’ and to ‘Secure the Ends of Justice’ interferes with the impugned order passed by the NCLT, Division Bench -I, Chennai and allows the instant Appeal by condoning the delay in question. - AT
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