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Condonation of delay - Delay of 1234 days - Non delivery of ...


1234-Day Delay in Customs Case Not Excused; Emphasizes Vigilance Over Indolence in Legal Proceedings.

December 28, 2013

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Condonation of delay - Delay of 1234 days - Non delivery of order - While a vigilant only gets leniency for condonation of delay, an indolent fails to get such consideration - AT

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