How and when can an appeal be made against the order of a commercial court?
The appeal from the order of a commercial court below the district level lies to the commercial appellate court at district level. Further, the order from a commercial court at a district level or the commercial division of a High Court can be appealed to the commercial appellate division of the High Court. The Act provides that an appeal will lie from a 'decision' of the Commercial Court or Commercial Division of a High Court to the Commercial Appellate Division of that High Court with in a period of sixty days from the date of' judgment' or' order', as the case maybe. The Act also stipulates that the court dealing with an appeal against an order passed by a commercial court must endeavour to dispose off the same within a period of six months from the date of filing of such appeal.