

The Limitation Act, 1963 is a vital procedural law that prescribes time limits for filing suits, appeals, and applications before courts and tribunals in India. It plays a crucial role in ensuring legal certainty, preventing stale claims, and promoting timely access to justice.
This 2025 updated edition, published by Law & Justice Publishing Co., presents the Bare Act with Comments, incorporating the Act as amended by the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019 (w.e.f. 31-10-2019), along with relevant State Amendments, ensuring complete statutory accuracy.
The book is further enriched with Model Forms of Affidavit for Condonation of Delay, offering practical assistance to advocates and litigants in procedural compliance. It is supplemented Alongwith Supreme Court Guidelines and Landmark Judgments, providing authoritative judicial interpretation of limitation principles such as exclusion of time, continuing causes of action, and condonation of delay.
Additional features like Quick View Law Charts, Important Tips, and Words and Phrases Legally Defined make this publication an indispensable reference for civil practitioners, trial lawyers, law students, judicial aspirants, and legal researchers.
Key Highlights
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The Limitation Act, 1963
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Bare Act with Comments
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As amended by:
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The Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019
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Includes:
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State Amendments
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Model Forms of Affidavit for Condonation of Delay
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Alongwith:
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Supreme Court Guidelines
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Landmark Judgments
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Quick View Law Charts
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Important Tips
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Words and Phrases – Legally Defined
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Latest 2025 Edition
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Clear, concise, and practice-oriented presentation
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