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Chhattisgarh High Court Dismisses State's 583-Day Late Appeal
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🗓 02 Jul 2026, 11:31 PM
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The Chhattisgarh High Court has rejected the state government's appeal filed 583 days after the prescribed limit, stating that the government cannot claim special treatment in delay condonation cases.
The Chhattisgarh High Court has refused to entertain an appeal filed by the state government significantly beyond the stipulated time frame. The court noted that the appeal was presented 583 days late.
During the proceedings, the bench emphasized that government bodies are not exempt from adhering to procedural timelines. The court's decision underscores the principle that all parties, including the state, must demonstrate due diligence and promptness in legal matters.
The High Court's ruling implies that the government cannot expect preferential treatment when seeking condonation of delays, reinforcing the importance of timely filing in judicial processes.
During the proceedings, the bench emphasized that government bodies are not exempt from adhering to procedural timelines. The court's decision underscores the principle that all parties, including the state, must demonstrate due diligence and promptness in legal matters.
The High Court's ruling implies that the government cannot expect preferential treatment when seeking condonation of delays, reinforcing the importance of timely filing in judicial processes.