Section 148 of CPC : Section 148: Enlargement of time.
CPC
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Rajesh filed a civil suit against his neighbor for encroaching on his property. The court initially granted Rajesh 15 days to submit additional evidence supporting his claim. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, Rajesh was unable to gather all the necessary documents within the given timeframe. Rajesh's lawyer requested an extension from the court. Under Section 148 of The Code of Civil Procedure 1908, the court, using its discretion, granted Rajesh an additional 10 days to submit the evidence, ensuring that the total extension did not exceed 30 days.
Example 2:
Meena was involved in a civil litigation case regarding a contractual dispute with a business partner. The court ordered Meena to file her written statement within 20 days. Unfortunately, Meena fell ill and was hospitalized, making it impossible for her to meet the deadline. Her lawyer filed an application for an extension of time. The court, considering the circumstances and under the provisions of Section 148 of The Code of Civil Procedure 1908, granted Meena an additional 15 days to file her written statement, ensuring that the total extension period did not exceed 30 days.