Wednesday, January 7, 2026

Which Law is inapplicable on Quasi-Judicial Bodies and Tribunals : Supreme Court Categorically Answers the Issue

Which Law is inapplicable on Quasi-Judicial Bodies and Tribunals : Supreme Court Categorically Answers the Issue 

The provisions of the Limitation Act, 1963 (provisions that lay down a prescribed period of limitation as well as Sections 4 to 24 of the Act, 1963 respectively) would only apply to suits, applications or appeals, as the case may be, which are made under any law to ‘courts’ and not to those made before quasi-judicial bodies or tribunals, unless such quasi-judicial bodies or tribunals are specifically empowered in that regard. 

Property Company (P) Ltd v. Rohinten Daddy Mazda [2026] GCtR 15 (SC) ]

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