1 - 10 of 40612 (5.40 seconds)
Central Government Act Section 14(2) in The Limitation Act, 1963
(2) In computing the period of limitation
Central Government Act
Central Government Act Section 14(1) in The Limitation Act, 1963
(1) In computing the period of limitation
Central Government Act
Limitation
Act inapplicable to a revision under section 10(3B) of U.P.Sales Tax Act,
would also make section ... Limitation Act was inapplicable to revisions under section
10(3B) of U.P.Sales Tax Act. These observations cannot
Supreme Court of India
under Section 9 is a
"Court" within the meaning of that term in Sub-section (2) of Section
14 Limitation ... Section 14(2) it seems to me that
the appellate authority under Section 9 and the Revising Authority
under Section
Allahabad High Court
should be deducted under the provisions of Section
14, Limitation Act, from the statutory period of limitation for the
suit ... they were entitled to the benefit of Section 14,
Limitation Act, and he contends in this connection that the proceeding
Allahabad High Court
appellant also filed an application
under Section 14 read with Section 5 of the Limitation Act and
prayed to exclude ... Limitation Act, necessary for the purpose of
deciding the issue, read as under:
14. Exclusion of time of proceeding
bona
Supreme Court of India
Gumani Ram that the circumstances
contemplated in Section 14 of the Limitation Act should ordinarily
constitute a sufficient cause within ... meaning of Section 5 of the
Limitation Act. Now Section 14 of the Limitation Act runs as follows
Gujarat High Court
limitation period under Section 33(1) and/or
Section 34(3) of the new Act in case the respondent prefers ... have exercised the power either under
Section 5 or even under Section 14. Shri Dessai contended that the
general species
Bombay High Court
Section 14(2) of the Limitation
Act reads as under :
"14. Exclusion of time of proceeding bona fide in court ... Limitation Act will not be fully available in the case of
revisions under Section 129DD of the Customs Act
Madras High Court
High Court did not take cognizance of Section 14 of the Limitation Act, 1963.
Learned senior counsel submitted that ... absence of express exclusion of
Section 14 of the Limitation Act, the appellants are entitled to seek exclusion
Supreme Court of India
Get new documents for this query in your RSS feed reader -