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Prayer of Out-of-turn disposal of appeal due to indefinite ...


Tribunal Orders Swift Resolution Amid Delays, Citing Appellant's Impending Liquidation and Limited Stay Order Impact.

March 12, 2024

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Prayer of Out-of-turn disposal of appeal due to indefinite deferment of proceedings - Piecemeal adjudication - The appellant sought urgent disposal of the appeal, arguing that the delay was jeopardizing their interests, while the respondent argued that the delay was not detrimental as liability was yet to be determined. The Tribunal ruled in favor of the appellant, directing the adjudicating authority to dispose of the notice within four weeks, considering the impending liquidation of the appellant-company and the limited scope of the stay order issued by the Bombay High Court.

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