Law of Limitation, 1963 by Adv. Abhaya Shelkar offers an in-depth Marathi understanding of one of the most crucial procedural laws in the Indian legal system. The book explains the fundamental purpose of limitation—promoting timely legal action and ensuring certainty in litigation. It covers all essential provisions relating to the institution of suits, appeals, applications, execution proceedings, and special limitation rules governing different types of claims. The commentary provides clear timelines, section-wise explanations, practical examples, and simplified charts to help readers easily interpret filing deadlines. Important judicial interpretations, principles governing the computation of limitation, exclusions, legal disability, fraud, and acknowledgments are explained with clarity. Special emphasis is given to Section 5 (condonation of delay), the doctrine of sufficient cause, and how courts assess delay in filing various proceedings. This book is written in accessible Marathi, making it ideal for practitioners who handle day-to-day litigation in Maharashtra. It also benefits law students preparing for exams, judicial aspirants, and litigants seeking to understand the procedural boundaries that govern their rights. Published by Nasik Law House, this work stands as a reliable reference for court practice, ensuring users avoid procedural lapses that could jeopardize their legal claims.






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