Law relating to Limitation offers a thorough and practical analysis of the Limitation Act, 1963, and its applications across civil, contractual, and procedural domains. The book covers statutory provisions governing time periods for filing suits, appeals, and claims, along with exceptions, extensions, and judicial interpretations.
It provides detailed case studies and examples to clarify the impact of limitation periods on civil and contractual remedies, including applications for condonation of delay. Practical guidance for drafting petitions, applications, and legal documents related to limitation makes this book an indispensable tool for legal professionals.
Designed for both practitioners and students, the book bridges the gap between statutory law and courtroom practice, ensuring readers understand procedural timelines, remedies for delay, and legal strategies to address limitation issues. Its structured approach simplifies complex legal concepts and aids in effective litigation and advisory practice.






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