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Appeal under Section 61 IBC dismissed for delay as limitation starts from order date, not knowledge date

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....The appellant filed an appeal under Section 61 of the IBC challenging an order dated 07.01.2025. The Tribunal held that the limitation period for filing such an appeal commences from the date of pronouncement of the impugned order, not from the appellant's knowledge thereof. The 30-day limitation period expired on 06.02.2025, with an additional 15-day condonable delay ending on 21.02.2025. The appeal was filed on 09.04.2025, well beyond the permissible period. Relying on Supreme Court precedent, the Tribunal found no jurisdiction to condone the delay and dismissed the appeal. Consequently, the request for condonation of delay was refused, resulting in the appeal's dismissal for being time-barred.....