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A party is said to be guilty of laches when they come to the Court to assert their rights after a considerable delay in that respect. One of the exceptions to the said rule is cases relating to a continuing wrong. The appeal is disposed of in the above terms. Union of India which also though ultimately dismissed the writ petition for alternative plot on the ground of laches, the delay in that case being of thirteen years, but also discussed the law relating to alternative allotment. bringing the petition, and the delay has prejudiced the non-moving party, then the court may deny relief. Thus, it was held by the Supreme Court that there is no limitation prescribed for filing a writ petition but ordinarily it is expected to be filed without any laches (i.e., delay). ”6. The writ petition had been filed with inordinate delay for which there is no explanation and hence deserves to be dismissed. "7. The cause of action, according to his own allegations, accrued to him on April 1, 1951. Therefore, while there is no limitation period prescribed, if the delay in filing is quite long then the writ petition may be dismissed on the grounds of delay alone. CORAM NOBIS — LACHES — DELAY AND UNREASONABLE DELAY Delay or laches is one of the factors to be borne in mind by the High Courts when they exercise their discretionary powers under Article 226 of the Constitution of India. 11. The writ petition under Article 32 has been filed by C. Girija seeking direction to implement the order passed by the Division Bench of ... that there was no delay and laches on the part of the applicant. Normally, in the case of belated approach writ petition has to be dismissed. 9. The applicant came 10. Because laches is an affirmative defense, the party asserting it must prove both unreasonable delay and prejudice by a preponderance of the evidence. It can be observed: “The petitioner filed the present petition on November 7, 1956. 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