- Author(s): U.N. Mitra
- Publisher: LexisNexis
- Edition: 16 Ed, Rp 2022
- ISBN 13 9789391211219
- Approx. Pages 3178 + contents
- Format Hardbound
- Approx. Product Size 24 x 16 cms
- Delivery Time Normally 7-9 working days
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Description
'State' is particular that there should be an end to every litigation. The law will assist only the vigilant and not the dormant. The "Law of Limitation" ensures this and statutorily specifies a time frame within which a person ought to initiate legal proceedings. UN Mitra's classic work on the 'Law of Limitation and Prescription' is a Century old juristic work of immense merit and scholastic learning, and has earned commendable appreciation from the Bench and the Bar alike for its lucid, analytical and critical exposition of the subject. The book originated as the Tagore Law Lectures of the University of Calcutta. The Tagore Law Lectures conducted by the University of Calcutta remain unparalleled and have been the most prestigious series of lectures in the field of law and mark the highest level of legal erudition in India. I am fortunate that LexisNexis, the current publishers of this Century old prestigious Indian legal classic were confident to entrust me with the thorough revision as well as updation. Every care has been taken to rise to their expectation and make this monumental work more valuable to the legal fraternity.
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Contents
Volume 1 - (Secs. 1 to 32 and Articles 1 to 52)
The Limitation Act, 1963
Part I - Preliminary
Part II - Limitation of suits, appeals and applications
Part III - Computation of period of limitation
Part IV - Acquisition of ownership by possession
Part V - Miscellaneous
First Division - Suits
Part I - Suits relating to accounts
Part II - Suits relating to contracts
Volume II - (Articles 56 to End)
Part III - Suits relating to declarations
Part IV - Suits relating to decrees and instruments
Part V - Suits relating to immovable property
Part VI - Suits relating to movable property
Part VII - Suits relating to tort
Part VIII - Suits relating to trusts and trust property
Part IX - Suits relating to miscellaneous matters
Part X - Suits for which there is no prescribed period
Second Division - Appeals
Third Division - Applications
Part I - Applications in specified cases
Part II - Other Applications
Appendices
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Author Details
Upendra Nath Mitra, M.A., B.L., Tagore Law Professor
Vakil, High Court, Lecturer City College
N. Ajith, Advocate, Kerala High Court
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