Gujarat High Court Upholds Strict Adherence to Statutory Limitation Periods in Appeal Filings

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In a significant ruling, the Gujarat High Court has reinforced the critical importance of adhering to statutory limitation periods in legal proceedings. The bench, comprising Honourable Mr. Justice Ashutosh Shastri and Honourable Mr. Justice Hemant M. Prachchhak, dismissed applications for condonation of a 38-day delay in filing substantive First Appeals.

The Court’s decision, pronounced on December 18, 2023, emphasized the necessity of strict compliance with statutory timelines, particularly in matters involving the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002. The ruling came as a response to applications seeking condonation of delay in challenging an order passed by the Appellate Tribunal (PMLA), New Delhi.

In their observation, the Justices stated, “It is a trite law of Rules of Interpretation that if the language of the statutory provision is simple and unambiguous, it should be read with the clear intention of the Legislature.” This statement underscores the Court’s stance on the non-negotiable nature of statutory deadlines.

The Court meticulously analyzed the provisions under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act and the Gujarat High Court Rules, highlighting the importance of adhering to the prescribed procedures and timelines. The judgment pointed out that even a brief delay of 38 days could not be condoned when it exceeded the maximum period prescribed in the statute.

The decision reflects the Court’s commitment to upholding the law’s integrity and discouraging any leniency in matters of statutory limitations. The ruling sends a clear message to all parties involved in legal proceedings about the necessity of timely action and adherence to procedural mandates.

Date of Decision: December 18, 2023

UNION OF INDIA THROUGH ASSISTANT DIRECTOR VS MANSUKH SHAH HUF

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