Condonation of delay: High Courts may admit late filings where sufficient cause for delay is shown, restoring discretion. A newly inserted provision authorises the High Court to admit applications or permit filing of memoranda of cross objections after the prescribed filing period if satisfied there was sufficient cause for the delay; the amendment is retrospective and procedural in character and applies to all applications, appeals and review petitions, including those pending.
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Condonation of delay: High Courts may admit late filings where sufficient cause for delay is shown, restoring discretion.
A newly inserted provision authorises the High Court to admit applications or permit filing of memoranda of cross objections after the prescribed filing period if satisfied there was sufficient cause for the delay; the amendment is retrospective and procedural in character and applies to all applications, appeals and review petitions, including those pending.
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