Managing Director PUNJAB TRANSPORT ROADWAYS(Not Applicable) vs Sarita Jaswal AND ORS(Not Applicable) Advocate - Ashwani Dhiman, ,Shruti Dubey,Sambhav Bhasin — CMP.M/1712/2025
Case under Limitation Act, 1963 Section 5.
CNR: HPHC010556902025
Filing Number
CMP.M/47154/2025
Filing Date
06-Sep-2025
Registration No
CMP.M/1712/2025
Registration Date
23-Sep-2025
Judge
Hon'ble Mr. Justice Sushil Kukreja
Coram
Hon'ble Mr. Justice Sushil Kukreja
Bench Type
Single
Judicial Branch
Civil Section
Last updated 15-May-2026
Acts & Sections
Petitioner(s)
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1.Managing Director PUNJAB TRANSPORT ROADWAYS(Not Applicable)
Adv. Arun Jangra
Respondent(s)
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1.Sarita Jaswal AND ORS(Not Applicable) Advocate - Ashwani Dhiman, ,Shruti Dubey,Sambhav Bhasin
Case History
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10-Apr-2026
Hon'ble Mr. Justice Sushil KukrejaView PDF
The court allowed the condonation application and accepted a 46-day delay in filing the appeal. The execution of a Motor Accident Claims Tribunal award dated 21.04.2025 is stayed during the appeal's pendency, subject to the appellant depositing the full award amount plus accrued interest within six weeks. The First Appeal on Order (FAO) was admitted and post-admission notice was issued. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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16-Mar-2026
Additional Registrar(j)View PDF
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23-Feb-2026
Additional Registrar(j)View PDF
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06-Oct-2025
Hon'ble Mr. Justice Rakesh KainthlaView PDF
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06-Oct-2025
Orders
Hon'ble Mr. Justice Bipin Chander Negi
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06-Sep-2025
Case filed
Registration No. CMP.M/1712/2025
The court allowed the condonation application and accepted a 46-day delay in filing the appeal. The execution of a Motor Accident Claims Tribunal award dated 21.04.2025 is stayed during the appeal's pendency, subject to the appellant depositing the full award amount plus accrued interest within six weeks. The First Appeal on Order (FAO) was admitted and post-admission notice was issued. This case analysis is maintained by casestatus.in based on publicly available court records.
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