Courts can condone delay in filing appeal under NIA Act beyo

Courts can condone delay in filing appeal under NIA Act beyond 90 days if sufficient cause exists: Bombay High Court

Even the prosecution should be able to approach the appellate court after the expiry of 90 days on sufficient cause being shown, as closing the doors can lead to serious consequences, the Court said.

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