In view of complete lockdown to contain the risk of COVID-19, the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) has withdrawn its Roster which was notified to hear urgent matters from March 25 to April 1. .Listing of urgent matters may now be sought by telephonically contacting the Registrar on any day before April 1, 2020. .In terms of the order passed by the Supreme Court, the period of limitation for filing appeal with the Appellate Tribunal stands extended with effect from March 15, 2020. .Breaking: Period of Limitation for filing in all Courts/Tribunals stands extended with effect from March 15 [Read Order].Earlier this month, while deciding to hear only urgent matters, the NCLAT had adjourned all matters listed between March 17, 2002 to March 31, 2020..Matters likely to be listed between March 17-31 before NCLAT will now be taken up after April 17, 2020.Read the Notice:
In view of complete lockdown to contain the risk of COVID-19, the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) has withdrawn its Roster which was notified to hear urgent matters from March 25 to April 1. .Listing of urgent matters may now be sought by telephonically contacting the Registrar on any day before April 1, 2020. .In terms of the order passed by the Supreme Court, the period of limitation for filing appeal with the Appellate Tribunal stands extended with effect from March 15, 2020. .Breaking: Period of Limitation for filing in all Courts/Tribunals stands extended with effect from March 15 [Read Order].Earlier this month, while deciding to hear only urgent matters, the NCLAT had adjourned all matters listed between March 17, 2002 to March 31, 2020..Matters likely to be listed between March 17-31 before NCLAT will now be taken up after April 17, 2020.Read the Notice: