Section 20 Limitation Act
20. Effect of acknowledgement or payment by another person. (1) The expression “agent duly authorised in this behalf” in sections 18 and 19 shall, inRead More →
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20. Effect of acknowledgement or payment by another person. (1) The expression “agent duly authorised in this behalf” in sections 18 and 19 shall, inRead More →
21. Effect of substituting or adding new plaintiff or defendant. (1) Where after the institution of a suit, a new plaintiff or, defendant is substitutedRead More →
22. Continuing breaches and torts. In the case of a continuing breach of contract or in the case of a continuing tort, a fresh periodRead More →
23. Suits for compensation for acts not actionable without special damage. In the case of a suit for compensation for an act which does notRead More →
24. Computation of time mentioned in instruments. All instruments shall for the purposes of this Act be deemed to be made with reference to theRead More →
PART IV – ACQUISITION OF OWNERSHIP BY POSSESSION 25. Acquisition of easement by prescription. (1) Where the access and use of light or air to and forRead More →
26. Exclusion in favour of reversioner of servient tenement. Where any land or water upon, over or from, which any easement has been enjoyed orRead More →
27. Extinguishment of right to property. At the determination of the period hereby limited to any person for instituting a suit for possession of anyRead More →
PART V – MISCELLANEOUS 28. Amendment of certain Acts. [Rep. by the Repealing and Amending Act, 1974 (56 of 1974) s. 2 and First Sch.] Read More →
29. Saving. (1) Nothing in this Act shall affect Section 25 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872. (2) Where any special or local law prescribesRead More →
30. Provision for suits, etc, for the prescribed period is shorter than the period prescribed by the Indian Limitation Act, 1908. Notwithstanding anything contained inRead More →
31. Provisions as to barred or pending suits, etc. Nothing in this Act shall- (a) enable any suit, appeal or application to be instituted, preferredRead More →
32. Repeal. [Rep. by the Repealing and Amending Act, 1974 (56 of 1974)] Limitation Act, 1963 full Bare Act. Download beautiful Limitation Act PDF.Read More →
2. Repeal of Acts. Saving of certain enactments, incidents, rights, liabilities, etc- In the territories to which this Act extends for the time being theRead More →
3. Interpretation clause. In this Act, unless there is something repugnant in the subject or context,- “immoveable property” does not include standing timber, growing cropsRead More →
4. Enactments relating to contracts to be taken as part of Contract Act and supplemental to the Registration Act. The Chapters and sections of thisRead More →
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