Multiple Choice Questions on Section 30 of the Limitation Act provides for ndash ........ for Judicial Services Exam (JS) Preparation

Miscellaneous Provisions

Limitation Act (LA) 1963

Title

45:30

Video Progress

8 of 24 completed

Notes Progress

5 of 15 completed

MCQs Progress

38 of 100 completed

Subjective Progress

8 of 20 completed

Continue to Next Topic

Indian Economy - Understanding the basics of Indian economic system

Next Topic

    Section 30 of the Limitation Act provides for – 

    Suits and any appeal or application for which the period of limitation is longer than that prescribed by the Indian Limitation Act, 1908

    Incorrect Answer

    The period of limitation for suits is ninety days while that of an appeal or application preferred or made is seven years after the commencement of the Act of 1963 or within the period prescribed for such suits and appeal or application by the Indian Limitation Act, 1908 whichever period expires earlier

    Incorrect Answer

    Both (a) and (b)

    Incorrect Answer
    Neither (a) nor (b) Correct Answer
    Explanation:

    Section 30 – 
    30. Provision for suits, etc., for the prescribed period is shorter than the period prescribed by the Indian Limitation Act, 1908. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act- (a) any suit for which the period of limitation is shorter than the period of limitation prescribed by the Indian Limitation Act, 1908, may be instituted within a period of seven years next after the commencement of this Act or within the period prescribed for such suit by the Indian Limitation Act, 1908, whichever period expires earlier: Provided that if in respect of any such suit, the said period of seven years expires earlier than the period of limitation prescribed therefor under the Indian Limitation Act, 1908 and the said period of seven years together with so much of the period of limitation in respect of such suit under the Indian Limitation Act, 1908, as has already expired before the commencement of this Act is shorter than the period prescribed for such suit under this Act, then, the suit may be instituted within the period of limitation prescribed therefor under this Act; 25(b) any appeal or application for which the period of limitation is shorter than the period of limitation prescribed by the Indian Limitation Act, 1908, may be preferred or made within a period of ninety days next after the commencement of this Act or within a period prescribed for such appeal or application by the Indian Limitation Act, 1908, whichever period expires earlier.


    ProfileResources

    Download Abhipedia Android App

    Access to prime resources

    Downlod from playstore
    download android app download android app for free