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In Re Cognizance For Extension Of ... vs Xxxx on 27 April, 2021

Taking things further, it is a settled position of law that insofar as proceedings under the Commercial Courts Act, 2016 are concerned, there can be no extension in the statutory limit provided for filing of the written statement. In case the arguments as addressed by Mr. Jain are to be accepted, aim and objective of the Commercial Courts Act to achieve speedy resolution of disputes would be set at naught. However, in the present case it cannot be denied that unprecedented and peculiar circumstances were indeed created on account of the outbreak of pandemic, COVID-19. Various directions were issued by the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in Suo Motu Writ Petition (Civil) No.3 of 2020 (In RE Cognizance for Extension of Limitation v. XXXX) as well as the Ist Division Bench of this Court in CWP-PIL No.77 of 2021 (Court on its own motion v. Union of India and others).
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M/S Alpha Corp Development Private ... vs Rohini Shiksha And Sanskritik Sansthan ... on 11 January, 2021

This order shall dispose of CR No.1514 of 2021 (Rohini Shiksha For Subsequent orders see CM-11908-CII-2021 Decided by HON'BLE MRS. JUSTICE LISA GILL 1 of 5 ::: Downloaded on - 23-01-2022 20:53:04 ::: CR Nos.1514 and 1819 of 2021 [2] and Sanskritik Sansthan v. M/s Alpha Corp. Development Pvt. Ltd. and others) and CR No.1819 of 2021 (M/s Alpha Corp. Development Private Limited v. Rohini Shiksha and Sanskritik Sansthan and others) as challenge in both the revision petitions is to order dated 16.07.2021 passed by the learned Designated Commercial Court, Karnal. Facts, for the sake of convenience, are being extracted from CR No.1514 of 2021.
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