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cause" for condonation of delay?
(iii) Whether the merits of the substantive matter, in respect of
which condonation of delay ... constitute "sufficient cause" on the facts of case. Obviously, the
sufficiency of the cause for condonation of delay must necessarily
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reasons do not cover the point of
"sufficient cause" for condonation of delay The affidavit in support of
the factual ... point. We feel that to make out 'sufficient cause' for
condonation of delay it was necessary that a separate affidavit
Allahabad High Court
showing or
not of sufficient cause while praying for condonation of delay. In
other words, where there is sufficient cause ... constituting a
sufficient cause within the meaning of section 5 of the Limitation
Act for condonation of delay of more
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with the application for condonation
of delay, and in considering the sufficiency of the cause, no
question of principle ... arbitrary.
Where "sufficient cause" is not shown no question of condonation of
delay arises. Even if there may be sufficient
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cause of action for filing Letters Patent Appeal.
7.2. No
cause, much less sufficient cause is shown for condonation ... consider that whether there is sufficient and reasonable cause for
condonation of delay in filing any litigation beyond the prescribed
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delay may be condoned, there
must be "sufficient cause" and what may constitute a "sufficient cause"
for condonation of delay ... considering the question, whether there is
a sufficient cause for condonation of delay the Court has to adopt a
realistic
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mistake of counsel
by itself is always sufficient cause for condonation of
delay. It is always a question whether ... held that whether or not there is
sufficient cause for condonation of delay is a question of
fact dependant upon
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after recording
finding that no sufficient cause was shown either for condonation of delay or
setting aside abatement.
The short ... held that no sufficient cause was shown for condonation
of delay in filing the application to set aside abatement
Supreme Court of India
High
Court dismissed the application tor condonation of delay,
holding that no sufficient cause for condonation had been
made ... coming to the conclusion that no sufficient cause
for condonation of delay had been made out and the Trial
Court
Supreme Court of India
that the onus to show that sufficient cause exists for
condonation of delay lies upon the applicant ... reliability and worthiness of
the alleged sufficient cause for condonation of delay, it will be
appropriate to refer to paragraph
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