award is three months.
The power of the court to condone delay is only limited to 30
days and not thereafter. The Supreme Court ... that the
power of the court to condone delay does not extend beyond the
period of 30 days. The delay in re-filing
argued, is whether in contempt proceedings, the court has jurisdiction to condone delay. In order to appreciate the rival contentions which have been raised ... court in such proceedings, the question of condoning delay does not arise. Delay can be condoned in a case where a person
acceptable explanation for the delay and to show that some bonafide effort was taken to get the delay condoned. This position of law was also ... that delay cannot be condoned as a matter of course unless it is shown that refusal to condone the delay will result in injury
filed by the petitioners and they were also dismissed; that the condoning delay applications were filed for the delay of 4 to 23 years; that ... late filing of application by workman and exercise of discretion in condoning delay is just and proper."
10. In the third judgment cited above
pointed out at the admission stage for condonation of delay, the delay should be condoned. In my view, if such a type of application ... small delay as against where there was gross delay. In their view, probably, if the delay is small, the Court may condone the same whereas
person acquitted, on the question of delay in preferring an appeal, neither the delay can be condoned nor the appeal could be admitted by considering ... Section 5 of the Limitation Act for condonation of delay, the delay cannot be condoned without hearing the respondent and in view of the pronouncements
Accepted
Delay
condoned
1981-82
Appeal
13/15/01.99
Last Week of
Jan., 1999
15/22/23.2.99 &
5.3.99
Accepted
Delay
condoned ... Accepted
Delay
condoned
1988-89
Revision
26.11.98 to
8.12.1998
28/29.12.98
9.2.1999
Rejected
31.3.2000
Delay not
condoned
1989-90
Appeal
that an appeal lies where a single
Judge refuses to condone delay, resulting in an order refusing to set aside
an arbitral award, the ratio ... condoned, the same result ensues – it cannot
be said that by condoning or refusing to condone delay, an arbitral award
either gets or does
appears to us that liberality in condoning
delay in refiling would run counter to the intention of
Parliament which has employed plain language to facially ... already been mentioned above, reference to
decisions condoning delay in the filing of Objections under the
Arbitration Act, 1940 are of very little relevance. State
cause for the delay in presenting the appeal beyond the limitation period of 60 days and, therefore, the delay may be condoned.
The Commissioner (Appeals ... period, if sufficient cause is shown, but the power of condoning delay conferred on the Commissioner (Appeals) under the proviso to Section