New Delhi, April 30 -- The Supreme Court on Wednesday expressed its displeasure over the state of affairs in national company law tribunals (NCLT) across the country, observing that gaps in infrastructure, manpower and supporting staff have been holding up approvals for resolution plans for years on end. A bench of justices JB Pardiwala and K.V. Viswanathan termed the situation "grim and dismal" after going through a report presented by the NCLT principal bench, New Delhi. The report showed 383 applications were pending across the country, awaiting approval of resolution plans, with the delay ranging from 48 days to 738 days. "We take suo motu cognisance of the aforesaid in larger public interest. The issues need to be addressed on a war fo...