Litigants Must Justify Why Appeal Wasn’t Filed from Day One of Limitation Period: Supreme Court Imposes ₹1 Lakh Costs on State

The Supreme Court of India, in a notable judgment delivered on November 29, 2024, emphasized the necessity for litigants to provide clear justification for failing to act within the statutory limitation period. The case, titled State of Madhya Pradesh v. Ramkumar Choudhary (Special Leave Petition (C) Diary No. 48636 of 2024), concluded with the Court

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