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maintainable. It is contended
that the delay cannot be condoned as the Limitation Act is not
applicable to the proceedings ... Judge S.D. Jalna cannot be
excluded and delay cannot be condoned. He also recorded the finding
that the application
Bombay High Court
delay under any circumstances cannot be
condoned.
7. It is argued by learned counsel for the respondent that
Section ... civil court in absence of any
express power cannot condone the delay. For the purpose
of condonation of delay
Delhi High Court
properly, satisfactorily and convincingly explained, the
court cannot condone the delay, only on the sympathetic ground. The
orders passed ... condone
the inordinate delay of 3320 days. It is well-considered principle of law
that the delay cannot be condoned
Supreme Court of India
Even if best of the reasons exist,
the delay cannot be condoned beyond three years in a suit for recovery ... cannot condone delay of such a magnitude just for
the asking of it. Condonation of delay in representation cannot
Andhra High Court
condone the
delay, subject to the Court being satisfied that there was "sufficient
cause" for the delay. The Court ... delay is condoned. In fact, until the delay is
condoned the Court cannot take cognizance of the merits or otherwise
Gujarat High Court
time is an exercise totally distinct from
condoning the delay in filing an action. On the rejection
or return ... days, leaving the Court with the discretion
to condone any delay restricted to a further period of
30 days provided
Delhi High Court
before us. That being so, we cannot condone the delay under Section
5 of the Limitation ... defendant-appellant. That being so the delay cannot be condoned and
as the application was made beyond thirty days
Calcutta High Court
cognizance that the court decides whether or not delay should be condoned
under Section ... Code and till that stage, the court cannot condone
delay.
CRL.M.C. NO.1810/2007 Page
Delhi High Court
Court is concerned, this Court has held that delay
cannot be condoned after taking cognizance. It can be condoned ... expiry
of three years. It cannot be held that it condoned the delay ipso
facto. Before condoning the delay
Rajasthan High Court
there indeed cannot be any such imperative rule that before
deciding the same, to be exact condoning delay, notice should ... Court may condone the
delay.
17. The Court prima facie may be satisfied with the explanation for
delay, and that
Gujarat High Court
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