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'Why can't govt of India adhere to timelines': SC calls for introspection over delay in filing pleas

IndiaTimes Friday, 3 January 2025
The Supreme Court criticized government authorities, including NHAI, for excessive delays in filing appeals and stressed the need for adherence to procedural timelines. This followed NHAI's 295-day delay in challenging an NCLAT order in an insolvency case, resulting in dismissal of their plea.
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