well understood, the words 'sufficient cause' receiving a liberal construction so as to advance substantial justice when no negligence nor inaction nor want ... Supreme Court has held that sufficient cause should receive liberal construction so as to advance substantial justice. The expression sufficient cause, under Section
Order itself since it is beneficial piece of legislation, therefore a liberal construction has to be given in favour of the beneficiary of the Government
under Section 5 of the Limitation Act should receive a liberal construction so as to advance substantial justice. In a recent decision in N. Balakrishnan ... under Section 5 of the Limitation Act should receive a liberal construction so as to advance substantial justice. In the entire perspective, it does
employees. We do not doubt that the beneficial legislation should have liberal construction with a , view to implement the legislative intent but where such beneficial
which the provision has been enacted, it is apparent that a liberal construction b should be given to the language of the provision and that
carry on any activities. The sugar mill was under construction. No business was done by the assessee during the relevant assessment year. On appeal ... promote the growth of a co-operative society and consequently a liberal construction must be given to the operation of that provision. The Supreme Court
view that it is procedural and remedial in nature and a liberal construction is to be done and strict interpretation should not be made that ... mandatory and it is only directory and therefore a liberal interpretation is to be made.
10. Thus, the law has been cited showing different views
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well understood : the words 'sufficient cause' receiving a liberal construction so as to advance substantial justice when no negligence nor inaction nor want ... Section 5 of the Limitation Act must receive a liberal construction so as to advance substantial Justice and generally delays be condoned in the interest
sufficient grounds' under Section 5 of the limitation Act should receive liberal constructions so as to advance substantial Justice. It has been specifically held ... this Court laid down that the said expression should receive a liberal construction so as to advance substantial Justice when no negligence or inaction