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A party cannot take advantage of any ministerial delay in preparing the : decree prior to his application of copy when there is no legal impediment to prepare a decree immediately after pronouncement of judgment, no : • matter if, in fact, the decree is prepared after sometime elapses.
When there is a legal impediment to prepare a decree on account of certain directions in the judgment or for other legally permissible reasons e.g. the decree could not be prepared without making up of • deficient court -fee, the party can take advantage ofsüch delay.
Both (a) and (b).
Only (a).
- Option 1 suggests that a party cannot exploit delays in preparing the decree when there's no legal reason for the delay, even if the decree takes time to prepare.
- Option 2 indicates that if there's a legal reason for a delay, like needing additional court fees, a party can indeed use this delay to their advantage.
- Option 3 states that both Options 1 and 2 are correct, acknowledging both scenarios as valid.
- Option 4 claims only Option 1 is correct, not considering the situation described in Option 2.
Correct Answer: Option 3 - Both (a) and (b).
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