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An outstanding treatise by a luminary in the field of legal literature is now stepping into its twenty-second edition. In the instant one, special attention has been given to all the sensitive areas of the Limitation Act. An exhaustive analysis on adverse possession vis-a-vis permissive occupation, highlights the work along with due reflection on topics like cause of action, easement, injunction, legal disability, pre-emption, ex parte decree, possession, sufficient cause, damage, execution etc.
Features
Adverse possession—established when
Period of limitation—computation of
Condonation of delay—provisions of
Prescribed period—extension of
Legal disability—continues when
• Preliminary
• Limitation of Suits, Appeals and Applications
• Computation of Period of Limitation
• Acquisition of Ownership by Possession
• Miscellaneous
• Suits Relating to Accounts
• Suits Relating to Contracts
• Suits Relating to Declarations
• Suits Relating to Decrees and Instruments
• Suits Relating to Immovable Property
• Suits Relating to Movable Property
• Suits Relating to Tort
• Suits Relating to Trusts and Trust Property
• Suits Relating to Miscellaneous Matters
• Suits for which there is no Prescribed Period
• Application in Specified Cases
• Other Applications
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