Law of Limitation in India: Limitation Act, 1963

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Every remedy has a period of limitation within which it can be invoked. The right to seek relief is extinguished after the period of limitation. In India the statute of limitation is called as Limitation Act which was enacted in the year 1963.
Though Act of 1963 is not the exclusive as remedies provided before various Tribunals under different statutes are governed by limitation under that statute yet the principles laid down in the cases decided in respect of Limitation Act would apply to those statutes as well.
This book covers the Limitation Act, 1963 and also the selected leading judgments of Supreme Court of India and Various High Courts of India. Wherever possible live links to judgments are provided.
The book being in the form of digest is easily comprehensible by lawyers and laymen alike.

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Sandeep Bhalla was born in 1966 and was called to bar in 1991. Since then he is practicing law in New Delhi India. In 2001 he was taken on the rolls of Supreme Court of India, New Delhi. 

He practices nearly every branch of law and with same ease. He has contributed with the books on variety of subjects of law. He is presently residing at New Delhi and continue to do the same when he is not gardening or photographing or blogging or cooking. 

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