Limitation Act, S. 5 – Appeal by government – Delay of more than 4 years by PLRonline 2.1k State of Bihar through District Magistrate v. Suchit Halwai, 2017 PLRonline 0207 Supreme Court of India J. Chelameswar J. , ...
Limitation ActS. 5 – Sufficient cause – Substantial justice – Every day’s delay must be explainedby PLRonline 2.1k 1. Ordinarily a litigant does not stand to benefit by lodging an appeal late. 2. Refusing to condone delay can ...
Child custody – Writ of Habeas Corpus, the doctrine of Parens Patriae, the doctrines of comity of courts, the doctrine of Parental Alienation Syndrome, citizenship of the child, and the paramount interest and welfare of the child. [PLRonline 481501 (SC), 2023 SCeJ 0170]by PLRonline 2.1k Various considerations that should be taken into account when determining child custody, such as the writ of Habeas Corpus, the ...
Rent Act – Bona-fide need – Dependants – A minor variation in the statement.by PLRonline 2.1k Rent Act –Bona-fide need - A minor variation in the statement cannot defeat the right of eviction available to the ...
Angoori Devi v. Smt. Satya Bhama, 2016 PLRonline 0104by PLRonline 2.1k 2016 PLRonline 0104 Punjab and Haryana High Court Ajay Tewari, J. Angoori Devi v. Smt. Satya Bhama C.M. No. 2343-CII-2014 ...
Limitation – Expression ‘sufficient cause’ in Section 5 must receive a liberal construction so as to advance substantial justice and generally delays in preferring appeals are required to be condoned in the interest of justiceby PLRonline 2.1k Limitation Act S. 5, Sufficient Cause - Limitation 'The contours of the area of discretion of the courts in the ...
Limitation – Sufficient causeby PLRonline 2.1k Limitation Act S. 5, Sufficient Cause - Limitation A two-Judge Bench observed that the legislature has conferred power to condone ...