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NCLAT Restores Petition Despite Delays Not Solely by Petitioner

June 9, 2026

The NCLAT restored a company petition dismissed for lack of prosecution, citing that delays caused by the Tribunal do not solely fall on the petitioner.

NCLAT Restores Company Petition Due to Unjust Dismissal

The NCLAT restored a company petition that was previously dismissed for want of prosecution on the grounds that the delays were not solely attributable to the petitioner, but rather due to the Tribunal's scheduling issues and technical difficulties.

This ruling underscores the principle of fairness and just process in legal proceedings, emphasizing that litigants should not face dismissal for delays that are outside their control. It advocates for maintaining access to justice, even amidst procedural setbacks.

For legal practitioners, this decision reinforces the importance of advocating for clients facing procedural dismissals, ensuring that justice is accessible, and promoting fairness in the resolution of disputes.

Practice Areas:corporate