liberally than application to condone the delay in filing.
g)While considering the application to condone the delay in
representation any accrued interest or prejudice ... days and 335 days were condoned. It is
well settled that in application to condone to the delay in representation
notice need not be given
stating the reasons for the delay in representation of the plaint.
10. The question of condonation of delay in representation came up for consideration before ... There is a clear distinction between the delay in representation of a proceeding and the delay in representation of the papers with reference thereto
long delay on 03-05-2002 along with a court-fee of Rs.96,000/-, with an
Application to condone the delay in representation ... final representation was to the District Court, Erode.
The delay in representation, on the 1st two occasions, was condoned by the
Sub Court, Bhavani
were filed only under Sections 148 and 151 CPC to condone the delay of representation alone and there was no separate application or prayer ... with such delay. In fact the said applications have been filed under Sections 148 and 151 CPC to condone the delay of representation alone
showing indulgence to the Revision Petitioner by condoning the delay.
9. Contending that condoning the delay in representation is between the Court and the Appellant ... lightly be defeated by condoning the delay in a routine-like manner. By condoning the delay in representation, litigation cannot be allowed to be kept
each of the three O.Ps., seeking condonation of delay in representation. The delay was condoned but the ofiice returned, once again, all the three ... Code of Civil Procedure to condone the delay in representation. When the delay in representation was condoned "rightly or wrongly
between a petition filed to condone the delay in presentation and the petition filed to condone the delay in representation and the trial court ... condone the delay in presentation for a proceeding will not apply to a petition filed to condone the delay in re-representation of papers
been deposited. In the reply, no representation to condone the delay in making monthly deposit was made. The reply also did not disclose any mode ... course of the suit, therefore, in absence of any representation to condone the delay in making such deposits, the defence was liable to be struck
delay is about 7 years and such a long delay cannot be condoned and thus, the
Interlocutory Applications to condone the delay was rightly rejected ... time
limit or atleast within a reasonable delay. Courts are always lenient in
condoning the delay in representation, if it is meagre. However, enormous
delay
applications under
Section 151 of CPC were filed to condone the delay in representation and therefore it
was not necessary to file a separate application ... with
such delay. In fact the said applications have been filed under
Sections 148 and 151 CPC to condone the delay of representation
alone