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Denies Condonation of 565-Day Delay in Filing Appeal: “Educated Litigants Must Diligently Track Their Cases

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Delhi High Court Denies Condonation of 565-Day Delay in Filing Appeal: "Educated Litigants Must Diligently Track Their Cases, Sufficient Cause Requires Vigilance and Diligence"
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Delhi High Court Denies Condonation of 565-Day Delay in Filing Appeal: “Educated Litigants Must Diligently Track Their Cases, Sufficient Cause Requires Vigilance and Diligence”

Court's Decision: The Delhi High Court refused to condone a delay of 565 days in filing an appeal under Section 96 of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC). The court…
Posted by Rawlaw February 15, 2025

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