question arose as to what
applications are covered under Article 137 of the Schedule to the
Limitation Act . It was argued that an application made ... courts, are now to
be governed for purposes of limitation by Article 137.”
Similarly, in Nityananda, M. Joshi & Ors. v. Life Insurance
Corporation
question arose as to what applications are covered under Article
137 of the Schedule to the Limitation Act . It was argued that an
application made ... courts, are now to be governed for purposes of
limitation by Article 137.”
Similarly, in Nityananda, M. Joshi & Ors. v. Life Insurance
Corporation
that are filed under the
Code and that the residuary Article, i.e., Article 137 of the Limitation
Act would be attracted to the facts ... instant case, the period
of limitation is covered by residuary article namely Article
137 of Limitation Act . A special Bench of this Court
filing applications under the
Arbitration Act would be governed by Article 137 of the Limitation Act ,
providing for a much longer limitation period of three ... under section 37 of the
Arbitration Act is uniformly governed by Article 137 of the Limitation
Act , which would lead to a uniform limitation period
this Court to review its own judgments is
expressly conferred under Article 137 of the Constitution.
137. Review of judgments or orders by the Supreme ... penalty undertakes the
examination of the correctness of such decision.
24. Article 137 does not confer any right to seek review of any judgment
this Court to review its own judgments is
expressly conferred under Article 137 of the Constitution.
137. Review of judgments or orders by the Supreme ... undertakes the examination of the
correctness of such decision.
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24. Article 137 does not confer any right to seek review of
any judgment
does not so apply. Even on the assumption
that Article 137 of the Limitation Act, 1963 is attracted to such
applications, in any case, such
learned counsel appearing on
behalf of the appellant has argued that Article 137 being a
residuary article would apply on the facts of this case ... order to buttress his argument that it is
Article 137 of the Limitation Act which will apply to the
facts of this case
date on which the limitation period starts running
under Article 137 of the Limitation Act, 1963 [“ Limitation Act ”] insofar
as an application under Section ... barred?”
17. Insofar as the first issue is concerned, after examining Article 137 of
the Limitation Act , this Court held:
“11. It is now fairly
that will be filed under Section 7 of the Code,
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Article 137 of the Limitation Act will apply. However, we find
in the impugned ... applications” are petitions which are
filed under the Code, it is Article 137 of the Limitation Act
which will apply to such applications.
4) Accordingly