Section 14:
Limitation for appeals.
(1) The periods of limitation for appeals to the High Court shall be as
set out below:—
S.
No.
Description of appeal. Period of
limitation.
Time from which period begins to
run.
1. Civil Appeal against any judgment or order. 90 days The date of the judgment or order.
2. Criminal Appeal against a sentence of death. 7 days The date of sentence.
3. Criminal Appeal against any sentence or order
other than a sentence of death.
30 days The date of the sentence or order.
4. Criminal Appeal against an order of acquittal. 90 days The date of the order of acquittal.
5. Labour Appeal under section 207 of the French
Labour Code, 1952.
30 days The date of the judgment or order.
6. Labour Appeal under section 216 of the French
Labour Code, 1952.
30 days The date on which the report and
the recommendation of the
expert are communicated to the
party appealing.
7. Appeal against a judgment or order of the
Administrative Tribunal at Pondicherry.
90 days The date of the judgment or order.
(2) Except in the case of a Criminal Appeal against a sentence of death, in computing the period of
limitation, the time taken for obtaining a certified copy of the judgment, order, report and
recommendation, appealed against, as the case may be, shall be excluded.
(3) In the case of an appeal preferred by an accused person under sentence and in custody, the date on
which he lodges the memorandum of appeal with the Superintendent of the Jail in which he is detained
shall be deemed to be the date of presentation of the appeal in the High Court.
(4) Any appeal may be admitted after the period of limitation prescribed therefor when the appellant
satisfies the Court that he had sufficient cause for not preferring the appeal within such period.