Law of Limitation is a comprehensive and authoritative exposition of the legal principles governing time limits for initiating civil and criminal proceedings. The book systematically covers the provisions of the Limitation Act, explaining limitation periods applicable to suits, appeals, and applications, along with doctrines such as acknowledgment, continuing wrongs, legal disability, exclusion of time, and condonation of delay.
Designed to support both academic study and courtroom practice, the book integrates statutory analysis with judicial precedents to clarify complex procedural issues. It emphasizes the practical consequences of limitation law on litigation strategy and the administration of justice. The text is particularly useful in understanding how limitation interacts with contract disputes, consumer complaints, criminal prosecutions, and appellate procedures.
With clear explanations and structured presentation, this book serves as an indispensable resource for legal professionals, judiciary aspirants, and students. Its procedural focus and cross-disciplinary relevance make it a trusted reference for ensuring compliance with statutory timelines and avoiding fatal procedural lapses.






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