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DELHI HIGH COURT
SIDDHARTH MRIDUL, TALWANT SINGH
Guru Nanak Institute of Management – Appellant
Versus
Darshan Singh – Respondent


Table of Content
1. exemption granted, delay condoned. (Para 1 , 2 , 3)
2. issues relating to layoffs due to financial hardship. (Para 4 , 5 , 6)
3. focus on amicable settlement respected. (Para 7 , 8)
4. request for expedited hearing noted. (Para 9)

JUDGMENT

Siddharth Mridul, J.(Open court - via video conferencing)

The present matter has been taken up for hearing by way of Video Conferencing on account of COVID-19 pandemic.

CM APPL.26837/2020 (Exemption)

Exemption granted subject to all just exceptions.

The application is disposed of accordingly.

CM APPL.26838/2020 (Condonation of Delay)

The present application under Section 151 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 has been instituted on behalf of the applicant/appellant seeking condonation of 67 days' delay in filing the accompanying appeal.

Notice.

Counsel as above, accept notice on behalf of the non-applicants/respondents and fairly do not oppose the application.

In view of the foregoing and for the reasons stated in the application, which are duly supported by an affidavit, the same is allowed. The delay of 67 days in filing the accompanying appeal is condoned.

The application is disposed of accordingly.

LPA 312/2020 & CM APPL.2683

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