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Section 2 in The Limitation Act, 1963 [Entire Act]
State Of Punjab And Ors vs Gurdev Singh, Ashok Kumar on 21 August, 1991
1988. Article 58 of the Schedule to the Limitation Act 21 of
1963 prescribes three years limitation from the date of the
order, to seek a declaration that the impugned order was
illegal and did not bind him. The residuary provision is
Article 113 also equally prescribes the limitation of three
years. The limitation starts running from the date of
passing of the order withholding increments. On expiry of
three years from that date, the limitation expires by the
efflux of time. Consequently, the suit gets barred by
limitation. Section 3 of the Limitation Act directs the court
to take notice of the bar of limitation before proceeding
further. This legal position was set at rest by the judgment
of this Court in State of Punjab v. Gurdev Singh, (1991) 4
SCC 1. The suit of the respondent is barred by limitation."
Section 3 in The Limitation Act, 1963 [Entire Act]
Article 120 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
State Of Punjab & Anr vs Balkaran Singh on 18 October, 2006
12. To the similar effect is the judgment of the Hon'ble
Supreme Court in State of Punjab and another v. Balkarn Singh,
2006(12) SCC 709.