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Considerations for the exercise of the court's discretion where a party is applying out of time

Principles guiding the grant of an application for extension of time

The applicable principle of law where a statute allows a party to apply for extension of time within which to take a step in proceedings but does not set a time limit within which the application may be brought

The grant of an application for extension of time as an exercise of discretion

The main consideration in an application for extension of time to apply for certiorari

What an applicant seeking extension of time to apply for review ought to show

When an application for extension of time to effect an amendment must be made

Whether an application for extension of time can be granted upon an ex parte application

Whether granting an extension of time is automatic

Whether notice must be given to the other side when making an application for extension of time

Whether the court can grant an application for extension of time within which to file a reply to the interested parties’ statement of case

Whether the court has power to refuse an application on the ground of undue delay even though it is presented within the period of six months

Whether the six months rule as laid down in rule 3 of Order 59 of the Supreme [High] Court (Civil Procedure) Rules, 1954, is a rule of limitation

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