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The Limitation Act, 1963
Article 59 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Section 40 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 [Entire Act]
Section 43 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 [Entire Act]
Smt. Dilboo (Dead) By Lrs. & Ors vs Smt. Dhanraji (Dead) And Ors on 12 September, 2000
1. Dilboo (Smt.) (Dead) by L.Rs. and others vs. Dhanraji (Smt)
(Dead) and others - (2000) 7 SCC 702.
Ram Prakash Gupta vs Rajiv Kumar Gupta & Ors on 3 October, 2007
In this
regard, a reference can be had to the judgment of the Supreme Court in
the matter of Ram Prakash Gupta (supra), wherein it is held that if the
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plaint does not contain statement regarding limitation, the same is liable to
be rejected.
C.S. Ramaswamy vs V.K. Senthil on 30 September, 2022
In this regard, it will be appropriate to refer to the judgment
of the Hon'ble Supreme Court in the matter of C.S. Ramaswamy (supra). In
the said matter, a suit was filed after a period of around 10 years from the
date of execution of the registered sale-deed. The sale-deed had a
reference to an earlier suit, which was filed in the year 2006 to which the
plaintiffs in the said suit were party. The said suit was decided in the year
2014 and immediately thereafter the suit, which formed the subject matter
of the judgment delivered by the Hon'ble Supreme Court, was filed. The
Hon'ble Supreme Court has held that the plaintiffs cannot take resort to
clever drafting in order to bring the suits which are hopelessly barred by
limitation within limitation.
K Akbar Ali vs K Umar Khan on 12 February, 2021
4. K. Akbar Ali vs. K. Umar Khan and others - (2021) 14 SCC 51