Appeal against HC judgment
1 year ago
What is the time limit to appeal against the judgment of the High Court?
A.Dear client,
- The Limitation Act, 1963, provides the period of filing up appeals. It states that the appeals against a decree or order can be filed in a High Court within ninety days and in any other court in thirty days from the date of the decree or order appealed against.
- 120 days from the date on which order of Tribunal is received by the assessee or the Principal Chief Commissioner/Principal Commissioner/Chief Commissioner or Commissioner. High Court may admit appeal after 120 days if it is satisfied that there was sufficient cause for delay in case of orders passed by tribunal.
- The Limitation Act, 1963, provides the period of filing up appeals. It states that the appeals against a decree or order can be filed in a High Court within ninety days and in any other court in thirty days from the date of the decree or order appealed against.
- 120 days from the date on which order of Tribunal is received by the assessee or the Principal Chief Commissioner/Principal Commissioner/Chief Commissioner or Commissioner. High Court may admit appeal after 120 days if it is satisfied that there was sufficient cause for delay in case of orders passed by tribunal.
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