persona designata he cannot resort to Section 5 of
the Limitation Act for condoning the delay in filing appeal
before him. So far as this ... Limitation Act .‖
(emphasis supplied)
―13. As per this sub-section, the provisions
contained in certain sections of the Limitation Act
were applied automatically to determine
said Act would be governed by
the provisions contained in Sections 4 to 25 (inclusive) of the
Limitation Act. Section 5 of the 1920 Act ... present case, in light of Section 5 of the 1920
Act and also Section 29(2) of the 1963 Act coupled with the
fact that
Section 7-B of the Act even if the Arbitral Tribunal is not a
court to which Section 9 of the Limitation Act would ... Act, in
view of Section 31 of the Limitation Act, 1963, Article 96 of the 1963
Act could not be applied. Section 31 was overlooked
Paper No.4 B) filed by the revisionist under Section 5 of the Limitation Act for condoning the delay in filing the criminal appeal against ... criminal appeal, a delay condonation application in terms of Section 5 of the Limitation Act (Paper No.4-B) was also filed for condoning
against the decree and
also made an application under Section 5 of the Limitation Act for condoning
the delay in filing that appeal. The High ... parte decree along with an
application under Section 5 of the Limitation Act. The trial court dismissed
the application holding that no sufficient cause
Section 31 of the MRTU & PULP Act
to expressly exclude the application of provisions in Sections 4 to
24 (inclusive) of the Limitation Act ... Leave under Section 417 (3) of Criminal Procedure
Code, 1898. In Mukri Gopalan (supra), the provisions of Section 5
of the Limitation Act were held
Section 31 of the MRTU & PULP Act
to expressly exclude the application of provisions in Sections 4 to
24 (inclusive) of the Limitation Act ... Leave under Section 417 (3) of Criminal Procedure
Code, 1898. In Mukri Gopalan (supra), the provisions of Section 5
of the Limitation Act were held
proviso to Section 7(2) of the 1997 Act, was directory and could be extended
by virtue of Section 5 of the Limitation Act ... section (2), is inflexible and this cannot
be extended by the Court under any circumstances, naturally, provisions of Section 5 of the Limitation Act will
ground that the Section 5 of the Limitation Act could not be
invoked in an application seeking to set aside the exparte order made ... under Section
122 of C.P.C enables a party to the proceeding to file an application under
Section 5 of the Limitation Act seeking
held that the dismissal of an
application under Section 5 of the Limitation Act tantamounts to the dismissal of
the main proceeding and therefore ... person even against the dismissal of an
application under Section 5 of the Limitation Act. In other words, it is held that the
dismissal