Limitation Act not applicable to Tribunals unless expressly provided in law: Supreme Court
The Court held that the Limitation Act applies to courts, not tribunals. Bodies like the CLB or NCLT can condone delay only if their governing statute expressly permits it.
The Supreme Court recently held that the Limitation Act of 1963 does not apply to quasi-judicial bodies or tribunals by default [The Property Company Vs Rohinton Daddy Mazda].