held that it being a beneficial legislation
should receive a liberal construction so as to promote its
objectives. This court held therein:
“20. The Employees ... statute book. The Act,
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therefore, must receive a liberal
construction so as to promote its
objects.”
(emphasis supplied)
10. Similarly, this Court
short the ` Limitation Act ') must receive a liberal construction so as to advance substantial justice as was noted by this Court in G. Ramegowda
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
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
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
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
possible, in favour of the legislature, putting the most liberal construction on the legislative entry so that it is intra vires. P.N. Krishna ... List II of Seventh Schedule will no doubt receive a liberal construction. However, as already noticed hereinabove, under Entry 56 tax can be imposed
every case is sine qua non for condonation of delay and liberal construction is required to be placed when substantial justice and technical grounds ... Section 5 of the Limitation Act must receive a liberal construction so as to advance substantial justice and generally delays in preferring appeals are required
expression
"sufficient cause" in Section 5 must receive a liberal
construction so as to advance substantial justice and
generally delays in preferring appeals ... even if the term "sufficient cause"
has to receive liberal construction, it must squarely fall
within the concept of reasonable time and proper
legislation on the
statute book. The Act , therefore, must receive a liberal
construction so as to promote its objects ... that even if the term `sufficient
cause' has to receive liberal construction, it must squarely
fall within the concept of reasonable time and proper