Section 5 of the Limitation Act addresses the condonation of delay in legal proceedings. Courts, including the Supreme Court and High Courts, may grant condonation of delay under circumstances such as bonafide intentions and other sufficient causes. The document outlines the criteria and examples that justify the acceptance of delayed submissions in court.
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Section 5 of the Limitation Act addresses the condonation of delay in legal proceedings. Courts, including the Supreme Court and High Courts, may grant condonation of delay under circumstances such as bonafide intentions and other sufficient causes. The document outlines the criteria and examples that justify the acceptance of delayed submissions in court.
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Section 5 of limitation act, condonation of delay
UNDER WHAT Circumstances DOES THE SUPREME COURT, HIGH COURT OR ANY OTHER LOWER COURTS GRANT CONDONATION OF DELAY, WHAT ARE THE Sufficient causes on the ground of condonation of delay, FOR EXAMPLE: Bonafide intentions