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  1. Condonation of delay
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    Condonation of delay is a discretionary power vested in the courts to overlook the delay in filing a case beyond the prescribed limitation period, provided the applicant can demonstrate a reasonable cause for the delay.
    Section 5 of the Limitation Act, 1963 deals with the concept of condonation of delay. The condonation of delay means the extension of prescribed time in certain cases subject to sufficient cause.
     
  2. Section 5 in The Limitation Act, 1963 - Indian Kanoon

     
  3. Section 5: condonation of delay under The Limitation …

    Learn about the meaning, objective and applicability of the Limitation Act, 1963, which regulates the time limit for filing suits, applications and appeals in India. Find out how section 5 of the act allows the court to extend the prescribed …

  4. Condonation of Delay under the Limitation Act, 1963

    Oct 7, 2024 · Section 5 of the Limitation Act, 1963, is the principal provision that deals with condonation of delay. This section allows a court to admit an appeal or application beyond the prescribed period if the party can prove that there was …

  5. Sufficient Cause under Section 5 of Limitation Act, 1963

    Jun 13, 2024 · Section 5 of the Limitation Act 1963 states that, to seek condonation of delay a party must show the “sufficient cause” of the delay.

  6. Section 5 of Limitation Act, 1963 - Drishti Judiciary

    Oct 18, 2023 · What is Section 5 of the Limitation Act, 1963? Section 5 of the Limitation Act, 1963 deals with the concept of condonation of delay. The condonation of delay means the extension of prescribed time in certain cases …

  7. Condonation of Delay - iPleaders

    May 1, 2020 · Condonation of Delay finds its mention in Section 5 of the Act which elaborates upon Extension of prescribed period in certain cases. According to it, any appeal or application may be admitted after the prescribed period if the …

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  9. Sufficient cause- Section 5, Limitation Act, 1963

    According to Section 5 of the Limitation Act, 1963, any appeal or application may be accepted even after the limitation period for the same is over, if the appellant/applicant assures the court that he had a sufficient cause for not …

  10. Counsel’s Mistake as “Sufficient Cause” under Section …

    Sep 25, 2018 · Section 5 of the Limitation Act, 1963 deals with the discretionary power of the Court to admit an appeal or an application, after the expiration of the limitation period with the restriction that it can be exercised by the court only if …

  11. Condonation Of Delay Under Section 5 Of The …

    May 8, 2024 · Section 5 of the Limitation Act talks about the condonation of detention. It provides that the court can accept any appeal or operation when filed after the limitation period if the complainant or aspirant shows that he'd a …

  12. Section 5 of Limitation Act, 1963: Extension of prescribed period …

  13. Extension of Limitation (Section 5) | The Limitation …

    Jan 8, 2024 · Section 5 of the Limitation Act, 1963 grants courts discretionary powers to extend limitation periods if the party seeking an extension demonstrates reasonable cause. The article explains the doctrine of sufficient …

  14. Landmark 17 Guidelines On Condonation of Delay By Supreme …

  15. Condonation of Delay under The Limitation Act, 1963

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  21. APPLICATION UNDER SECTION 5 OF THE LIMITATION ACT

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  23. Extension of Limitation (Section 5) | The Limitation Act, 1963

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