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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Condonation of Delay"
Sufficient Cause Needs To Be Given To Condone Delay: NCDRC
Absence Of Diligence On Part Of Applicant Would Disentitle It To Benefit Of Condonation Of Delay As Per Sec 249(2): Pune ITAT
Examine 'Cause Of Delay' & Not 'Length Of Delay'; Condone Delay If There's Sufficient Cause : Supreme Court
No Provision Under CPC To Extend Time For Filing Written Statement Due To Pendency Of Miscellaneous Application: Bombay High Court
No Sufficient Cause: Rajasthan HC Declines To Condone 'Inordinate Delay' In Filing Appeal By Party Who Made Unsubstantiated Mental Illness Claims
Litigant Can't Be Held Responsible For Counsel's Failure to File Appeal Within Statutory Period Of Limitation: Allahabad High Court
Section 5 Of Limitation Act Can Be Applied To Condone Delays Under Commercial Courts Act Even In Absence Of Express Provisions: Bombay HC
Mere Technicalities Ought Not To Impede Justice: Sikkim HC Condones Delay In Filing Appeal By Accused Who Were Unable To Engage Private Counsel
[Hindu Marriage Act] Bar Against Remarriage Not Applicable If Delay In Filing Matrimonial Appeal Is Not Satisfactorily Explained: Gauhati HC
Party Who Has Not Acted Diligently Or Remained Inactive Is Not Entitled To Condonation Of Delay: NCDRC
Condonation Of Delay Is Not A Matter Of Right: NCDRC
[Arbitration Act] General Explanation Of Intra-departmental Analysis And Discussions Doesn't Constitute Credible Explanation For Delay In Filing Appeal: Delhi High Court
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