Limitation Act - Study Mode
[#181] A suit for possession of a hereditary office under Article 107 of the Schedule, can be filed within the period of limitation of
Correct Answer
(B) Twelve years
[#182] A', on 9 th January, 2015 agrees to sell his immovable property to 'R' and out of the total sale consideration of Rs. 3,00,000/- receives a sum of Rs. 1,00,000/- from 'B' as advance payment and agrees to vacate the property and handover vacant peaceful physical possession thereof to 'B' and to execute the Sale Deed of the property in favour of 'B' on receipt of balance sale 'consideration' on or before 9 th July, 2015. 'A' fails to vacate the property or to execute the Sale Deed or to deliver possession of the property to 'B'. 'B' after waiting patiently till 31 st January, 2016, on 1 st February, 2016 got issued a legal notice to 'A' to take the balance sale consideration and execute the Sale Deed and deliver vacant peaceful physical possession. 'A' vide his reply received by 'B' on 17 th February, 2016 denies the agreement. The limitation of three years available to 'B' for instituting a suit for specific performance is:
Correct Answer
(B) With effect from 9 th July, 2015
[#183] What is the period of limitation for a case 'for possession of immovable property based on previous possession and not on title, when the plaintiff while in possession of the property has been dispossessed.'?
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(B) 12 years
[#184] Can a plea of limitation be
Correct Answer
(D) None of the above
[#185] If in a case of substitution of legal heirs of respondent, a prayer for setting aside abatement is implicit, the separate application for setting aside abatement
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(A) Not necessary