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2024 Supreme(Online)(GUJ) 47

HIGH COURT OF GUJARAT
GG
RANJANBEN KUKABHAI CHATURBHAI GABU – Appellant
Versus
STATE OF GUJARAT – Respondent


Petitioner Advocates:MR VICKY B MEHTA(5422) ,Respondent Advocate: PUBLIC PROSECUTOR(2)

ORDER

1. Heard the learned advocates appearing for the respective parties.

2. By way of this application, the applicant has prayed for condonation of delay of 7 days occurred in preferring the application.

3. Learned advocate Ms.Palak Jadeja for the applicant submits that applicant as a complainant in Criminal Case seeks to challenge the order of the trial Court releasing Respondent Nos.2 to 4 herein on probation for having good conduct which has been granted by the Appellate Court even after the confirmation of the conviction and sentence imposed upon them. She further submits that only after making arrangement for funds and procuring certified copies of the order, she could prefer the Revision Application which has led to delay of 7 days.

4. Learned APP for the respondent – State submits that the delay in filing the application is not sufficiently explained and therefore, the present application may be rejected.

5. In the case of Collector, Land Acquisition, Anantnag and Another v. Mst. Katiji and Others reported in AIR 1987 SC 1353, it has been observed as under:-

    “3. The legislature has conferred the power to condone delay by enacting Section 5 of the Indian Limitation Act of 1963 in

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