In Namboothiri Trust Vs. Government, a student secures admission in a college, completes the first year, applies to the University for inter-college transfer and secures it; the college compels the student to pay liquidated damages for the loss of fee it suffers because of the student’s leaving the college mid-course. The Hon'ble Kerala High Court held that the college is justified in demanding and collecting the liquidated damages from the student.
Madras High Court in R.Gowrishankar vs. The Commissioner of Service Tax has held that Appellate authorities cannot be asked to condone the delay, beyond the extended period of limitation A Division Bench comprising of Justices S. Manikumar and D. Krishnakumar, made this observation while considering an appeal filed against Single Bench order declining to set aside the order made in the condone delay petition filed by the petitioner to condone 223 days in filing the appeal before the Commissioner of Service Tax (Appeals). Article referred: http://www.livelaw.in/appellate-authorities-special-statutes-cannot-asked-condone-delay-beyond-extended-period-limitation-madras-hc/
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