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Exemption from filing hard copy of papers in view current existing pandemic situation-NCLAT Notice dated 24.05.2021

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  • Post published:May 24, 2021
Exemption from filing hard copy of papers in view current existing pandemic situation-NCLAT Notice dated 24.05.2021

NCLAT vide notice dated 24.05.2021 inter-alia directed that if in any matter Learned Advocates/Authorised Representatives/Parties-in-person find any difficulty in filing hard copies due to existing COVID-19 pandemic situation, they may e-file with the Appeal/Interlocutory Application/Reply/Rejoinder etc. an Undertaking, in format, that they shall file hard copies of the Appeal/Interlocutory Application/Reply/Rejoinder etc. as per the procedure prescribed under the NCLAT Rules, 2016, when, Tribunal resumes physical hearings, or until further orders in this regard as may be passed by the Competent Authority, whichever is earlier. However, if in given matter, the Bench hearing the matter so specifically directs, the parties will file hard copies as may be directed by the Bench.

Documents attached:

1. NCLAT-Notice-dated-24.05.2021-1Download
2. Format-of-Undertaking-1Download

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Exemption from filing hard copy of papers in view current existing pandemic situation-NCLAT Notice dated 24.05.2021

NCLAT vide notice dated 24.05.2021 inter-alia directed that if in any matter Learned Advocates/Authorised Representatives/Parties-in-person find any difficulty in filing hard copies due to existing COVID-19 pandemic situation, they may e-file with the Appeal/Interlocutory Application/Reply/Rejoinder etc. an Undertaking, in format, that they shall file hard copies of the Appeal/Interlocutory Application/Reply/Rejoinder etc. as per the procedure prescribed under the NCLAT Rules, 2016, when, Tribunal resumes physical hearings, or until further orders in this regard as may be passed by the Competent Authority, whichever is earlier. However, if in given matter, the Bench hearing the matter so specifically directs, the parties will file hard copies as may be directed y the Bench.

Documents attached:

1. NCLAT-Notice-dated-24.05.2021Download
2. Format-of-UndertakingDownload
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