Time-bar relief for appeals: High Court may admit late appeals if sufficient cause exists and retroactive effect applies. A new provision permits the High Court to admit appeals filed after the expiry of the prescribed limitation period if the court is satisfied that there was sufficient cause for the delay; the amendment is given retrospective effect to the stated operative date.
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Time-bar relief for appeals: High Court may admit late appeals if sufficient cause exists and retroactive effect applies.
A new provision permits the High Court to admit appeals filed after the expiry of the prescribed limitation period if the court is satisfied that there was sufficient cause for the delay; the amendment is given retrospective effect to the stated operative date.
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