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Live LawThe Delhi High Court has asked the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal to consider the prevalent position with regard to e-filing of documents across courts and tribunals in the country, while disposing of a petition which sought quashing of the order that requires physical filing of documents before the tribunal for the purpose of computation of limitation.As per an office. The Delhi High Court has asked the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal to consider the prevalent position with regard to e-filing of documents across courts and tribunals in the country, while disposing of a petition which sought quashing of the order that requires physical filing of documents before the tribunal for the purpose of computation of limitation. "Suffice it to observe that the prevalent position with regards to e-filing of documents across Courts and Tribunals in the country, encouraging e-filing, which may become the norm in the future, would duly be taken into consideration by the Tribunal," Justice Prathiba M Singh said. Justice Singh said since the matter is pending adjudication before the NCLAT, which is a duly constituted Tribunal under Section 410 of the Companies Act, 2013, the court does not wish to give any opinion on the factual issue - whether the appeal was within limitation period or not.
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