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Category: Limitation Act 1908
A person passes through legal disability can file suit, make application_________________?
A. Within limitation period
B. Out of limitation period
C. Depends upon courts discretion to permit such a litigant to do so.
D. None of above
The time limit for right of easement is______________?
A. Ten years
B. Fifteen years
C. Twenty years
D. None of above
Decree granting permanent injunction that prohibits some one for doing an act is_______________?
A. Capable of execution
B. Not capable of execution
C. None of above
D. None of above
Time limitation for enforcement of Supreme Court order in its original jurisdiction is_________________?
A. Three years
B. Six years
C. Both A and B
D. None of above
As per section 9 of the Limitation Act, 1908 where once time has begun to run,?
A. No subsequent disability or inability sue to can stop it
B. It can be stopped by subsequent disability
C. Both A and B
D. None of above
Time limitation for appeal from a decree or order of High Court in its original jurisdiction is__________________?
A. Ten days,
B. Twenty days,
C. Thirty days,
D. None of above
The time limitation for filing suit for specific performance of a contract is _______________ years?
A. Three
B. Four
C. Five
D. None of above
A right to sue accurse to X during his minority, X dies before attaining the majority and is succeeded by Y, his minor son. Time runs against Y from the date of __________________?
A. X death
B. His attaining majority
C. Both A. and B.
D. None of above
Time limitation for revision under section 115, of C.P.C is__________________?
A. Thirty days, from the date of the decision sought to be revised
B. Sixty days, from the date of decision sought to be revised
C. Ninety days, from the date of decision sought to be revised
D. None of above
Time limitation for the payment of the amount of a decree by installments is__________________?
A. Three months, from the date of decree
B. Six months, from the date of decree
C. Nine months, from the date of decree
D. None of above
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