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dismissal of the writ
petitions on the ground of laches on the part of writ
petitioners, i.e., undue delay ... against his wish refusing to consider the plea of
laches or undue delay of 20 years raised on behalf
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High Court, if could not dismiss on
grounds of laches.
HEADNOTE:
To man the various posts in the newly established ... preliminary objection that the
petition was barred by laches because though the gradation
list had been circulated to all concerned
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shareholder to rectify register-Long delay
Acquiescence, waiver and laches-Abandonment of right to
question validity of forfeiture-Application ... sufficient notice, that the plea of estoppel,
acquiescence and laches raised by the Mills was untenable,
and that the application
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limitation-Validity of.
Limitation Act, 1963, Article 113, Laches-Discretion-
Exercise of by Court-Must be fair and equitable.
HEADNOTE ... claim of refund on the ground of delay
and laches. It took the view that it was possible
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granted-Division Bench deciding that case was barred
by laches and delay-Such decision cannot be reversed by
another Division ... petition
holding that the petitioners were guilty of laches and this
was upheld by a Division Bench in appeal
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Writ--Dismissal at admission stage on ground of
laches--Whether valid.
Legislative Assembly--Speaker's order disqualifying members
under Tenth ... fice--Dismissal by High Court on the ground of laches held
unjustified--Analogy of limitation provided under Section
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parties, I.T.C. cannot be held guilty
of laches in approaching the court, (i) that in any event there ... further the
I.T.C. is also guilty of laches since they failed to file the petition
expeditiously after they
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refunded in which event
the principles of limitation or laches would not apply.
This is not a case where ... same in ascertaining whether there has been
laches on the part of the appellant in seeking relief in due
time
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Om Parkash vs Union Of India & Ors. on 8 February
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petition filed by the
Writ Petitioner suffered from laches and delay and, therefore, dismissed the
Writ Petition on the grounds ... delay and laches. It was observed that the
dismissal of Writ Petitions will not prevent the Corporation from taking
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