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Corporate Entities Must Exercise Higher Diligence Compared to Individual Litigants; Mere Counsel Negligence Does Not Justify Delay

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Delhi High Court Dismisses Appeal for 4486-Day Delay: "Corporate Entities Must Exercise Higher Diligence Compared to Individual Litigants; Mere Counsel Negligence Does Not Justify Delay"
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Delhi High Court Dismisses Appeal for 4486-Day Delay: “Corporate Entities Must Exercise Higher Diligence Compared to Individual Litigants; Mere Counsel Negligence Does Not Justify Delay”

Court’s Decision The Delhi High Court dismissed an appeal filed after an inordinate delay of 4486 days in challenging a money recovery decree. The court found no sufficient cause to…
Posted by Rawlaw December 2, 2024

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