days from the date of the order according to Article 151 of the Limitation Act . It cannot be denied that the order of the learned ... been passed in exercise of the original jurisdiction of this Court.
Article 151 is thus immediately attracted. Excluding the time spent in obtaining copy
article was necessary in view of the specific provisions made in Article 117. He submitted that this article which replaces the old Article 151 ... bill was to replace the same by Article 117 and similarly to replace Article 157 by Article 114 with some addition.
12. Again it appears
such an appeal? A comparis-
on of the terms of Article 156 and Article 151 indic-
ates that the emphasis is more upon the procedure ... exception to Article 156 indicating thereby
that but for the exception, Article 156 will apply to an
appeal covered by Article 151 that
Court relied on the reference in Art. 156 to Art. 151.
Article 151 dealt with appeals to the High Court from
judgment rendered ... article 153 , the period of limitation is 90 days from the
date of the decree or order appealed from; and article 151
referred
power of the Legislature vide Clause 37 of the Letters Patent. Article 151 in the First Schedule of Act No. 9 of 1908 provided ... came into force, i.e., on January 1. 1964, its Article 117 replaced Article 151 of Act No. 9 of 1908. The said Article
that the matter was referred to a full bench.
2. Under Article 151 of the Indian Limitation Act the time for appealing is twenty days ... excluded. The contention of the respondents is that under Article 151 time commenced to run on March 6, 1936, that being the date
clear from the aforesaid provisions that while under Article 151 of the Limitation Act a period of 20 days is prescribed for preferring an appeal ... Patent a period of limitation of 30 days is provided. If Article 151 applies, the Letters Patent appeal in the present case was clearly barred
clear from the aforesaid provisions that while under Article
151 of the Limitation Act a period of 20 days is prescribed for
preferring an appeal ... Patent a period
of limitation of 30 days is provided. If Article 151 applies, the Letters
Patent appeal in the present case was clearly barred
days from the date of the order.
3. By Article 151 , Limitation Act , the time for filing an appeal is 20 days from the date ... memorandum of appeal was presented within the time allowed by Article 151 , Lira. Act, read with Section 12 , Sub-section (2), Lira
adopting this construction the Court relied on the reference in Article 156 to Article 151. Article 151 dealt with appeals to the High Court from ... There would have been need therefore to except cases covered by Article 151 only if the words "under the Civil P.C." were