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    Author(s)Taxmann's Editorial Board
    PublisherTaxmann
    Edition2025
    ISBN9789364550857
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2025

    Description

    Taxmann Limitation Act 1963 – Bare Act with Section Notes by Taxmann's Editorial Board

    Limitation Act 1963 [Bare Act with Section Notes ] by Taxmann is a comprehensive legal reference text that consolidates the law relating to the limitation of suits, appeals, and applications in civil proceedings in India. It incorporates the full, updated text of the Limitation Act 1963 and carefully prepared section notes. These notes clarify key terminologies, highlight essential legal concepts, and provide insights into how courts interpret various provisions. By thoroughly delineating the scope and intention of the Act, this publication ensures direct and transparent access to the legislative intent and judicial interpretations of the law of limitation.

    This book is intended for the following audience:

    Lawyers & Advocates – For quick reference to the Act's statutory language and to understand nuances through concise section notes
    Judges & Judicial Officers – As a desk companion for ready reference of statutory provisions and guiding notes in the course of proceedings
    Academics & Law Students – To facilitate a clear understanding of the law of limitation, its application in civil matters, and essential commentary that enriches research and study
    Corporate & Legal Departments – For those who need to ensure timely compliance and file suits or appeals within the statutory deadlines
    Litigants & General Readers – Individuals seeking to understand their rights and obligations regarding the timely institution of legal proceedings
    The Present Publication is the 2025 Edition, covering the amended and updated text of the Limitation Act [Act No. 36 of 1963], with the following noteworthy features:

    [Full Bare Act Text] Presents the verbatim text of the Limitation Act 1963, capturing every provision exactly as enacted
    [Section Notes] Offers concise, practical explanations and commentary under each section to elucidate the purpose, scope, and judicial outlook
    [Case Law References] Contains illustrative references to landmark Supreme Court and High Court decisions, highlighting important interpretations of key provisions
    [User-friendly Format] Structured headings, numbering, and fonts make navigation through the Act intuitive and efficient
    [Updated with Amendments] Incorporates all relevant amendments (including State Amendments) up to the year 2025, ensuring complete and current content
    [Tables & Schedules] Includes the complete Schedule of Limitation Periods along with reference tables for quick retrieval of information
    [Subject Index] A comprehensive index at the end facilitates easy cross-referencing of sections and concepts
    The structure of the book is as follows:

    Main Act – Comprises five parts with sections explained in numerical order, often accompanied by section notes and comments
    Schedules – Tabular statements for various time limits under the headings First Division—Suits, Second Division—Appeals, and Third Division—Applications
    Subject Index – Placed at the end, with an organised listing of key terms such as Applicant, Bond, Foreign country, Suit, Tort, etc., and references to relevant sections