The period of limitation to file an appeal shall commence when the order was pronounced, the said limitation cannot be remain suspended till the Appellant came to know about the relevant facts for filing the appeal – Directorate of Enforcement Vs. Committee of Creditors & Ors. – NCLAT New Delhi

In this case, an application is filed praying for condonation of delay of 789 days in filing the appeal. The order impugned was passed by the Adjudicating Authority on 14.12.2020. The Appellant has filed this appeal on 13.03.2023.
Appellant submits that Appellant came to know about the related party only in the end of the March, 2023 and then appeal was filed on 13.03.2023. He submit that limitation for filing the appeal shall run only when Appellant came to know about the related party.
The limitation to file the appeal as per the judgement of Hon’ble Supreme Court in V.Nagarajan Vs. SKS Ispat & Power Ltd. & Ors. shall commence when the order was pronounced, the said limitation cannot be remain suspended till the Appellant came to know about the relevant facts for filing the appeal. The delay condonation application is dismissed.

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