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Case Name : Office of the Chief Postmaster General & Ors. Vs. Living Media India Ltd. & ANR. (Supreme Court of India)
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Office of the Chief Postmaster General & Ors. Vs. Living Media India Ltd. & ANR. (Supreme Court) In this case SC warned the Union government and its departments that bureaucratic delays could not be cited as an excuse or a ground for filing appeals beyond the period of limitation of 90 days and also said that “the law of limitation undoubtedly binds everybody, including the government. The claim on account of impersonal machinery and inherited bureaucratic methodology of making several notes cannot be accepted in view of the modern technologies being used and available. The law of li...
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  1. Surrender says:

    Yes that is how these lethargic deptts. og Govt / PSUs could be alerted UNLESS the concerned (delaying) officials have vested interest to get such SLPs dismissed for benefitting respondants and at the same time, let advocates on panel earn lavishly from public exchequer by charging for filing etc. for such dismissable matters;

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