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2022 (9) TMI 1579

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.... Adv. Mr. Abhishek Sharma, Adv. Ms. Ashly Cherian, Adv. Ms. Anisha Mahajan, Adv.  Mr. Alok Tripathi, AOR Ms. Shivali Chaudhary, Adv. Mr. Hitesh Singh, Adv. For the Respondent : Mr. Piyush Singh, Adv. Mr. Aditya Parolia, Adv. Mr. Akshay Srivastava, Adv. Mr. Rajesh Kumar, Adv.  Mr. Gaurav Goel, AOR   ORDER The challenge in the present appeal is to an order dated 28.08.2020 passed....

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.... years has to be calculated from the said date. Reliance is placed on a Judgment of this Court reported as Sesh Nath Singh & Anr. Vs. Baidyabati Sheoraphuli Co-operative Bank Ltd. & Anr.,(2021) 7 SCC 313, wherein this Court has held as under:- "65. As observed above, Section 238A of the IBC makes the provisions of the Limitation Act, as far as may be, applicable to proceedings before the NCLT an....

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....be'. The words 'as far as may be' are not meant to be otiose. Those words are to be understood in the sense in which they best harmonise with the subject matter of the legislation and the object which the Legislature has in view. The Courts would not give an interpretation to those words which would frustrate the purposes of making the Limitation Act applicable to proceedings in the NCLT/NCLAT 'as....