The Court adopted a policy of liberally construing its
rules in order to promote a just, speedy and inexpensive disposition of every
action and proceeding. The rules can be suspended on the following
grounds: (1) matters of life, liberty, honor or property, (2) the existence of
special or compelling circumstances, (3) the merits of the case, (4) a cause
not entirely attributable to the fault or negligence of the party favored by
the suspension of the rules, (5) a lack of any showing that the review sought
is merely frivolous and dilatory, and (6) the other party will not be unjustly
prejudiced thereby.
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