Commentary on the Law of Limitation Act, 1963 is a practice-oriented annotation that decodes the statute governing time-bar in civil adjudication. Each section reproduces the statutory text followed by accessible explanation of legal principles—accrual of cause of action, computation rules (calendar days vs. months/years), continuous running of time, exclusion by disability or minority, and suspension/extension of limitation. Special emphasis is placed on Section 5 (extension/condonation of delay), Section 14 (acknowledgment), and interaction with specific statutes (arbitration, consumer law, tax & municipal claims). The volume synthesises leading authorities into concise headnotes, highlights common pitfalls in drafting and proof, and supplies model replies to limitation objections, sample applications for condonation, and checklists to preserve rights. Practitioner tools—flowcharts for computation, a quick-reference table of common limitation periods, and appellate strategy notes—make the book an indispensable courtroom companion. Designed for prompt practical use, this commentary helps counsel and judges resolve time-bar issues efficiently while reducing the risk of technical dismissals.






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