occasion to examine the expression used
in Article 58 in contradistinction to Article 113 of the 1963 Act. We
may advert to paragraphs ... date “when the right to sue accrues”. The
distinction between Article 58 and Article 113 is, thus, apparent
inasmuch as the right
occasion to examine the expression used in
Article 58 in contradistinction to Article 113 of the 1963 Act. We
may advert to paragraphs ... date “when the right to sue accrues”. The
distinction between Article 58 and Article 113 is, thus, apparent
inasmuch as the right
held that the question is as to
whether Article 59 or Article 113 of the Schedule to the
Limitation Act is applicable to the facts ... appeal that Article 123 of the Limitation Act is
applicable, cannot be accepted. Article 113 of the Limitation Act
is applicable to the case
that the period of limitation is 3
years both under Article 55 and Article 113, and
having regard to the binding decision in Samuel ... 113. Suffice it to note that even if the article
applicable is Article 113 , the Bank's suit is in
time.
In the light
governed by Indian Succession Act . The question here is
whether Article 60 or Article 113 of the Limitation Act is
applicable? From a plain reading ... arise. In that event which Article of the
Limitation Act is applicable? Is it Article 60 or Article 113?
Is it possible to say that
services,
therefore, the observations of the respondents that the provisions of Article
113 of the J&K CSR Vol-1 are applicable ... facts and circumstances of the present case, in
that as per Article 113 of CSR after five years continuous absence on leave,
an officer
period of limitation for seeking
mandatory injunction is three years under Article 113 of the Limitation Act .
Whereas in the plaint itself, the plaintiffs have ... Section 22 of the Limitation Act, 1963 will
apply and not Article 113 of the Limitation Act, 1963 .
10. While the learned counsel appearing
Article 113 of the Limitation
Act and also Article 65 of the Limitation Act . While Article 113 of the
Limitation Act is not applicable ... Article 65 of the Limitation Act prescribe pe-
riod of limitation for the suit filed for possession based on title.
Hence Article 113
when the
right to sue accrues'. The distinction
between Article 58 and Article 113 is, thus,
apparent inasmuch as the right ... Articles being 3 years when the right to sue
first accrues (under Article 58 ) and when
the right to sue accrues (under Article
113
when the
right to sue accrues'. The distinction
between Article 58 and Article 113 is, thus,
apparent inasmuch as the right ... Articles being 3 years when the right to sue
first accrues (under Article 58 ) and when
the right to sue accrues (under Article
113