pertinent to read Article 181 of the old Limitation Act of 1908 and Article 137 of the new Act (XXXVI of 1963):
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of application ... Substantially the language of Article 181 of the old Limitation Act is pari materia with the language of Article 137 of the new Limitation
executed.
14. Sri N.B. Nigam further submits that residuary Article 137 of the Limitation Act 1963, has no application to the applications for letters ... Article 181 of the old Limitation Act . Sections 2(a) and Section 2(b) of the Limitation Act 1963, have been amended and Article 137
Article 181. Substantially the language of Article 181 of the old Limitation Act is in pari materia with the language of Article 137 ... earlier articles, and, consequently, in interpreting this article, regard must be had to the provisions contained in all the earlier articles. The other Articles
recall the order passed by this Court was specifically provided by Article 137 of the Constitution. Our Constitution- makers who had the practical wisdom ... conferred the substantive power to review any judgment or order by Article 137 of the Constitution. And clause (c) of Article 145 permitted this Court
governed by the period of limitation provided for in Article 137 Limitation Act, 1963 . The Supreme Court has disagreed with this view of the Bombay ... various articles in the Schedule. The only Articles of the Limitation Act which could be deemed to be attracted are Articles 137
pertinent to read Article 181 of old Limitation Act of 1908 and Article 137 of the new Act (XXXVI of 1963).
(i) By the decision ... other articles dealing with applications. As most of the other articles deal with applications under the Code of Civil Procedure , Article 137 should also
probate. Sri J. Nagar, Administrator General states that in the circumstances Article 137 of the Limitation Act 1963 would be applicable, which is residuary clause ... will is probated. He submits that the residuary clause under Article 137 of the Limitation Act 1963 has no application to proceedings of probate
company was passed by the Court. He has placed reliance upon Article 137 of the Limitation Act which provides that any application for which ... This does not provide for any limitation. An application filed under Article 137 of the Limitation Act envisages that the applicant has claimed a relief
judgments and stated:-
"22. The conclusion we reach is that Article 137 of the 1963 Limitation Act will apply to any petition or application ... hold that Article 137 of the 1963 Limitation Act is not confined to applications contemplated by or under the Code of Civil Procedure . The petition
filing substitution application will be three years as envisaged in Article 137 of the Limitation Act . He further urged that Article ... there is no other specific Article in the Limitation Act for application to misc. proceeding, Article 137 will have to be called