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Which of the following is true?
Section 5 applies to Criminal Appeals as well.
Delay in filing Criminal Appeal should be excused when where it was erroneously filed in another court.
The delay in filing appeal against acquittal can be condoned under section 5. But sufficient cause must be established to condone the delay by the appellate court.
All of the above
- Option 1: Section 5 of the Limitation Act can apply to criminal appeals, allowing for the delay in filing to be condoned if sufficient cause is shown.
- Option 2: Delays in filing criminal appeals can be excused if the appeal was mistakenly filed in the wrong court, provided that the mistake is reasonable.
- Option 3: The appellate court can condone delays in filing appeals against acquittal under Section 5, but there must be sufficient cause demonstrated.
- Option 4: All aforementioned points are valid under certain legal conditions.
Correct Answer: Option 4 – All of the above
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