trespass by entering Z’s house through the door, having lifted a latch by putting a wire through a hole in the door. This
plaintiff and the
plaintiff. Regarding the argument based on delay and latches and
acquiescence, the appellate court took the view that the present action ... interim injunction could
not be rejected on the ground of delay and latches when both sides seemed to
agree that the marks were similar
received, etc. Further no explanation was offered for the inordinate delay and latches in approaching this Court under Article 226 of the Constitution ... Nigam and Anr. v. Jaswant Singh and Anr. , due to delay and latches. Facts of that case is almost identical with the facts in these
petitions are liable to
be dismissed on the ground of delay and latches as the stale and dead
claims should be nipped ... relates to the plea of inordinate delay
and/or latches in moving the writ petition is concerned. Additionally, it
is submitted that the Court exercising
neither barred by limitation nor
does it suffer from delay or latches and further held that the Central Commission
is the only forum having jurisdiction ... petition is barred by limitation and /
or suffers from gross delay and latches inasmuch as the claim of M/s. Bhushan
Power & Steel Limited
filed by Respondents raising grievances, inter alia,
regarding limitation and delay and latches. The learned NCLT after hearing
the parties, decided the IAs vide Order ... Annexure A-6 (Page - 185). With regard to limitation and
delay and latches, in this Order dated 29th May, 2017, NCLT mentioned as
under
being used or whether the outermost grill door was ever latched from inside. However, as the prosecution failed to do so hence, an adverse inference ... always aware that the outermost grill and mesh door had not been latched from inside. She saw Dr. Nupur Talwar standing behind the inner mesh
plea of the respondents that there is gross delay and latches."
6. Mr. Chaudhary, learned senior counsel appearing for the appellant, contended that both ... proper perspective while discussing the petition on the ground of delay and latches. While admitting that there was no limitation, the CLB failed to appreciate
sufficient to
throw the claim of these petitioners overhead, more particularly, latches
on their part in approaching this Court.
It is specifically contended that ... claim any
relief.
No doubt, in normal course of events, delay or latches are one of
the grounds to deny the relief exercising power
Learned Counsel for the petitioners claimed that the alleged delay and latches would not come in the way of the grant of relief ... refusing relief to the petitioner on the ground of delay or latches is that the rights, which have accrued to others, by reason of delay