such a claim
is one covered under Article 2262 of the French Civil Code and therefore, it is
well within the period of limitation. Accordingly ... limitation in favour of the
plaintiff on the ground that the French Civil Code will be applicable in respect
of the law of limitation
Code as saving the period of limitation or bringing the suit within time, wanted to rely on Article 2262 of the French Code Civil ... attaining the age of majority. Under Article 388 of the French Civil Code, a minor attains the age of majority only on attaining
that the age of attainment of majority should be under the French Code Civil overlooking that the provisions of the Indian Majority Act had been ... contended that the approach of the Land Tribunal in applying the French Code Civil and ascertaining the size of the family is in order
attention
of this Court in-respect of Article 1582 of French Civil Code. The relevant
portion is extracted hereunder:
A sale is an agreement ... above article of the French Civil Code, in Pondicherry
region the Sale may be carried out by a document drawn up by a notary. Here
filed by the appellant-husband under Article 242 of the French Civil Code, to dissolve the marriage solemnized between him and the respondent-wife ... filed by the respondent-wife under Article 214 of the French Civil Code to direct the appellant-husband to live with her by restituting
raised as a specific ground any of the provisions in the French Civil Code as saving the period of limitation or bringing the suit within ... time, wanted to rely on Art. 2262 of the French Civil Code in order to support the contention that the suit was in time
transaction.
7. The specific case of the plaintiffs is that the French Civil Code,
which prescribes 30 years limitation, is applicable to pronote transaction ... time barred. The Trial Court has found that
Article 2262 of French Civil Code, which prescribes 30 years of limitation, is
applicable only to prescription
respondent-plaintiff, would refer to some provisions of the French Civil Code, touching upon the subject-matter under discussion and would contend that the gift ... parties are Hindus, they did not cease to be French citizens. Therefore the French Civil Code would apply to them, and, if we come
omnis nova constitutio futuris temporibus formam imponere debet non
praeteritis. The French Civil Code provides that “La loi ne dispose que pour l'avenir
Sh. Jilubhai Nanbhai Khachar Etc Etc vs State Of Gujarat And Anr. Etc. Etc on