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2025 Supreme(Online)(Gau) 8311

IN THE HIGH COURT OF TRIPURA AT AGARTALA
Judge, J
Badal Chandra Das v. Babul Deb


Advocates:
For the Appellants/Petitioners: Mr. Dipak Deb
For the Respondents: None

Table of Content
1. overview of appeal context and initial rulings. (Para 1 , 1 , 3)
2. arguments presented by counsel regarding delay in filing. (Para 2 , 5)
3. court's observations on socioeconomic challenges faced by appellants. (Para 4)
4. discussion on the decree status of condonation application dismissal. (Para 6)
5. final judgment allows appeal and remands for fresh consideration. (Para 8)

1. This appeal under S.100 of CPC is preferred challenging the judgment dated 15.06.2024 delivered by Learned Additional District Judge, Dhalai, Ambassa in connection with case No. TA No.10 of 2023 which was dismissed on dismissal of Civil Misc(condonation) No.5 of 2023 (arising out of TA No.10 of 2023) filed for condonation of delay of 247 days in preferring the appeal against the judgment and decree dated 24.11.2022 delivered by Learned Civil Judge(Junior Division), Dhalai, Ambassa, Court No.1 in connection with case No.T.S. No.2 of 2021.

Along with memo of appeal, another application was filed under S.5 of the Limitation Act for condoning delay of 14 days in preferring the second appeal before this Court. Despite service of notice, the respondent did not appear before the Court, so, by ord



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