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Under Section 11, Limitation Act, 1963, no rule of limitation in force in the State of Jammu and Kashmir or in a foreign country shall be a defence to a suit instituted in the said territories on an contract entered into in that State or in a foreign country unless _________
A rule has extinguished the contact
The parties where domiciled in that State or in the foreign country during the period prescribed by such rule
both (A) and (B)
None of these
- Section 11 of the Limitation Act, 1963 deals with the application of foreign law of limitation.
- It clarifies that the limitation laws of Jammu and Kashmir or a foreign country cannot serve as a defense in an Indian suit based on a contract entered into those regions unless certain conditions are met.
- Option 1 (A rule has extinguished the contract): This means if the foreign limitation law has completely nullified the contract, it can serve as a defense.
- Option 2 (The parties were domiciled in that State or in the foreign country during the period prescribed by such rule): This means if both parties lived in the foreign region during the entire time the limitation rule was valid.
- Option 3 (Both A and B): For the limitation in the foreign law to be considered, both conditions need to apply.
- Option 4 (None of these): Refers to situations where neither condition applies.
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