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NCLAT

The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) is the appellate authority for orders passed by the NCLT. We represent clients in appeals against NCLT orders, applications for stay, and matters requiring appellate intervention in corporate and insolvency disputes.

Our Process

  1. 1Review of NCLT orders and assessment of grounds for appeal
  2. 2Preparation and filing of appeals with supporting documentation
  3. 3Applications for interim relief and stay of NCLT orders
  4. 4Representation during appellate hearings
  5. 5Further appeal to Supreme Court if warranted

Appeals Against NCLT Orders

We handle appeals against orders passed in insolvency proceedings, company petitions, and other NCLT matters. Our appellate practice focuses on identifying errors in law and fact that form valid grounds for appeal.

Interim Relief Applications

Urgent matters often require interim relief pending disposal of appeals. We draft and argue applications for stay of NCLT orders, ensuring that our clients' interests are protected during the appellate process.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the time limit for filing an appeal before NCLAT?

Appeals must generally be filed within 30 days from the date of the NCLT order, with provision for condonation of delay in certain circumstances.

Can NCLAT grant a stay on NCLT orders?

Yes, NCLAT has the power to grant interim relief including stay of NCLT orders pending the hearing of the appeal.

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