support of his submission that liberal construction of the expression "sufficient cause" pre-supposes that there is no negligence or inaction ... cause" in Section 5 of the Limitation Act should receive liberal construction.
19. In Katiji (supra), the Supreme Court observed that the legislature
which its language would permit.
31. 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
bear in mind that a welfare legislation must receive liberal construction keeping in view the purpose of the legislation. Therefore, if more than one interpretation ... Section 71. But this lacuna cannot be supplied by any such liberal construction as the High Court sought to put upon the expression 'orders
short the ` Limitation Act ') must receive a liberal construction so as to advance substantial justice as was noted by this Court in G. Ramegowda
words "sufficient cause" should receive a liberal construction so as to advance substantial justice. The Supreme Court in the case of Shakuntala Devi ... held that the word "sufficient cause" receiving a liberal construction so as to advance substantial justice when no negligence nor inaction nor want
words "sufficient cause" should receive a liberal construction so as to advance substantial justice. The Supreme Court in the case of Shakuntala Devi ... held that the word "sufficient cause" receiving a liberal construction so as to advance substantial justice when no negligence nor inaction nor want
which its language would permit.
33. 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
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
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