Extension of limitation periods allows courts to condone delay when sufficient cause for late filing is shown. Courts may admit appeals or applications filed after the prescribed period if the appellant or applicant shows sufficient cause for delay; applications under Order XXI are excluded. Being misled by an order, practice or judgment of the High Court in computing the prescribed period may constitute sufficient cause.
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Extension of limitation periods allows courts to condone delay when sufficient cause for late filing is shown.
Courts may admit appeals or applications filed after the prescribed period if the appellant or applicant shows sufficient cause for delay; applications under Order XXI are excluded. Being misled by an order, practice or judgment of the High Court in computing the prescribed period may constitute sufficient cause.
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