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Sec. 5 of the Limitation Act is an exception to the general rule contained in:
Sec. 3 (Bar of limitation).
Sec. 4 (Expiry of prescribed period when court is closed).
Both (a) and (b).
Only (a).
- Section 3 of the Limitation Act involves the bar of limitation, which means any suit, appeal, or application filed after the prescribed period shall be dismissed.
- Section 4 deals with the situation when the period of limitation expires on a day when the court is closed; in such cases, the application or appeal can be filed on the day the court reopens.
- Section 5 provides discretion to the court to condone delays if sufficient cause is shown, allowing applications or appeals filed late in certain cases.
Answer: Option:4- Only (a).
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