Whether Article 116 of the Limitation Act 1963, applies to proceedings under the Jogighopa (Assam) Unit of Ashok Paper Mills Limited (Acquisition Transfer of Undertaking) Act, 1990. B) Contingently, if the Limitation Act does not apply then, in the absence of Limitation being placed within the text of the Statute in question, could the Appeal filed against the Order Digitally signed by of the Commissioner of Payments be held as maintainable having been filed after a period of nearly three years from the said order? (Para 1A)
In the absence of any particular period of time being prescribed to file an appeal, the same would be governed by the principle of ‘reasonable time’, for which, by virtue of its very nature, no straitjacket formula can be laid down and it is to be determined as per the facts and circumstances of each case. In the present lis, having regard to the sequence of events, as taken note of above-the Claimant – Appellants cannot be said to have transgressed the boundaries of reasonable time in filing their appeal before the District Judge. (Para 30.2)
SUPREME COURT OF INDIA
2023 STPL(Web) 471 SC
[2023 INSC 1059]
M/S North Eastern Chemicals Industries (P) Ltd.& Anr. Vs. M/S Ashok Paper Mill(Assam) Ltd. & Anr.
Civil Appeal No. 2669 of 2013-Decided on 11-12-2023
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