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O.41, r 3 A has been inserted to provide for a procedure so that:
The question of condonation of delay of a time-barred appeal is decided, once and for all, at the initial stage
An appeal may not drag on for considerable time, only to be dismissed at the end on the ground of limitation
Both (A) and (B)
None of these
- Option 1: The procedure ensures that the issue of condonation of delay in a time-barred appeal is addressed immediately. This prevents the appeal from proceeding without clarity on the delay matter.
- Option 2: This measure avoids prolonging an appeal process that might ultimately be dismissed due to exceeding the time limit, making the system more efficient.
- Option 3: Both (A) and (B): This option combines the benefits of both previous points, ensuring a quicker resolution concerning delayed appeals and avoiding unnecessary prolongation.
- Option 4: None of these: This option suggests that neither of the above points is correct, which is not accurate in this context.
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