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Ex-Parte Order

An interim order passed by NCLT in the absence of the opposite party when urgency requires immediate relief or when the opposite party fails to appear despite service of notice. Must typically be confirmed after hearing both parties.

Last updated: 17 May 2026

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What is Ex-Parte Order?

An interim order passed by NCLT in the absence of the opposite party when urgency requires immediate relief or when the opposite party fails to appear despite service of notice. Must typically be confirmed after hearing both parties.

What is the significance of Ex-Parte Order under NCLT?

Ex-Parte Order is significant under NCLT because An interim order passed by NCLT in the absence of the opposite party when urgency requires immediate relief or when the opposite party fails to appear despite service of notice. Must typically be confirmed after hearing both parties.

Who does Ex-Parte Order apply to?

Ex-Parte Order under NCLT applies to companies, professionals, and individuals involved in NCLT-related compliance and regulatory matters in India. Specifically: An interim order passed by NCLT in the absence of the opposite party when urgency requires immediate relief or when the opposite party fails to appear...

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