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1921 Supreme(All) 128

GRIMWOOD MEARS, PRAMADA CHARAN BANERJI
Ram Dhan – Appellant
Versus
Prag Narain – Respondent


JUDGMENT

Grimwood Mears, C.J. and Pramada Charan Banerji, J. - This is an application by the appellants, who ask the Court to extend the time for furnishing security and making a deposit for translation and printing and other charges. The rule which prescribes the time within which an appellant should furnish security for the costs of the respondent and deposit the amount required to defray the expenses of translation and printing and other charges was, until Act No. XXVI of 1920, in these terms: "Where a certificate is granted the applicant shall within six months from the date of the decree complained of, or within six weeks from the date of the grant of the certificate, whichever is the later date, furnish security etc." By Section 3(1) of Act XXVI of 1920 the words "six months" have been cut down and in their place the following words are to be read "90 days or such further period not exceeding 60 days as the Court may, upon cause shown, allow." As the appellant in this case is appealing against a decree of the 2nd day of March, 1921, he having on the 30th day of July, 1921, obtained a certificate, he is admittedly on any reckoning outside and beyond both periods of 90 days from

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