Alembic Limited vs State Of Gujarat on 9 February, 2023
Author: Aravind Kumar
Bench: Aravind
Civil) 20,
this Court made the following observations:
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34. Liberal construction of the expression
“sufficient cause” is intended to advance substantial
http://www.judis ... above two judgments, the principles of Liberal
construction of the expression “sufficient cause” is intended to
advance substantial justice as well as the principles
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word "sufficient cause" though require to receive liberal
construction, but the liberal construction normally is to
introduce the concept ... sufficient cause' in Section 5 has
to receive a liberal construction so as to advance substantial
justice and generally should receive pragmatic approach
under Section 5 of the Limitation Act should receive a
liberal construction so as to advance substantial justice vide
Shakuntala Devi Jain Vs. Kuntal Kumari ... Limitation Act, 1963, has to be given a
liberal construction so as to advance substantial justice.
Unless the respondents are able to show mala fides
amplitude which its language would permit. The principle of applying a liberal construction to a remedial legislation has been emphasised in the Construction of Statues ... abridge superfluities, in the former law, should be given a liberal construction, in order to effectuate the purposes of the legislature, or to advance
applying a liberal construction to a remedial legislation has been emphasised in the Construction of Statues by Crawford reported in The Construction of Statutes ... abridge superfluities, in the former law, should be given a liberal construction, in order to effectuate the purposes of the legislature, or to advance
distress, destitution and starvation."
30. The principle of applying a liberal construction to a remedial legislation such as the one above, has been emphasised ... abridge superfluities, in the former law, should be given a liberal construction, in order to effectuate the purposes of the legislature, or to advance
Apex Court held that the expression
„sufficient cause‟ should receive a liberal
construction. It was held that unless want
of bonafides of such inaction ... expression "sufficient cause' should receive
a liberal construction. In Inder Singh v. Kanshi Ram
[AIR 1917 PC 156] it was observed that true
Apex Court held that the expression
„sufficient cause‟ should receive a liberal
construction. It was held that unless want
of bonafides of such inaction ... should receive
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a liberal construction. In Inder Singh v. Kanshi Ram
[AIR 1917 PC 156] it was observed
under Section 5 of the Limitation Act should receive a liberal
construction so as to advance substantial justice vide
Shakuntala Devi Jain Vs. Kuntal Kumari ... Limitation Act, 1963, has to be given a liberal
construction so as to advance substantial justice and unless the
opposite party is able to show