Section 4 & 14 of Limitation Act || Indian Limitation Act || Go legal

Section 4 Expiry of prescribed period when court is closed.—Where the prescribed period for any suit, appeal or application expires on a day when the court is closed, the suit, appeal or application may be instituted, preferred or made on the day when the court reopens. Explanation.— A court shall be deemed to be closed on any day within the meaning of this section if during any part of its normal working hours it remains closed on that day. Section 14 Exclusion of time of proceeding bona fide in court without jurisdiction. — (1) In computing the period of limitation for any suit the time during which the plaintiff has been prosecuting with due diligence another civil proceeding, whether in a court of first instance or of appeal or revision, against the defendant shall be excluded, where the proceeding relates to the same matter in issue and is prosecuted in good faith in a court which, from defect of jurisdiction or other cause of a like nature, is unable to entertain it. (2) In computing the period of limitation for any application, the time during which the applicant has been prosecuting with due diligence another civil proceeding, whether in a court of first instance or of appeal or revision, against the same party for the same relief shall be excluded, where such proceeding is prosecuted in good faith in a court which, from defect of jurisdiction or other cause of a like nature, is unable to entertain it. (3) Notwithstanding anything contained in rule 2 of Order XXIII of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908), the provisions of sub-section (1) shall apply in relation to a fresh suit instituted on permission granted by the court under rule 1 of that Order where such permission is granted on the ground that the first suit must fail by reason of a defect in the jurisdiction of the court or other cause of a like nature. Explanation.— For the purposes of this section,— (a) in excluding the time during which a former civil proceeding was pending, the day on which that proceeding was instituted and the day on which it ended shall both be counted; (b) a plaintiff or an applicant resisting an appeal shall be deemed to be prosecuting a proceeding; (c) misjoinder of parties or of causes of action shall be deemed to be a cause of a like nature with defect of jurisdiction. ************************************ Indian Evidence Act Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Indian Penal Code Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Criminal Procedure Code Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Previous year Question papers Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... Specific Relief Act Playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... ************************************************** Thank you for Watching GO LEGAL JOIN US FOR ONLINE CLASSES For more information Contact : 8383843679 Gmail: [email protected]

Section 13 & 15 of Limitation Act || INDIAN LIMITATION ACT || Go legal
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Section 13 & 15 of Limitation Act || INDIAN LIMITATION ACT || Go legal

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Section 3 of Limitation Act 1963 || Limitation Act 1963 #section3limitationact #limitationact1963
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Section 5 of Limitation Act|| Indian Limitation Act || Go legal

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section 14 limitation act, 1963 || Lecture in Hindi & English || with Examples ||
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section 14 limitation act, 1963 || Lecture in Hindi & English || with Examples ||

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Bar of Limitation || Section 3 of Limitation Act || Go legal

Section 10 and 11 Limitation Act 1963 #section10 #limitationact1963 #law #legalstudies
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Section 17 of Limitation Act 1963 || Effect of Fraud or Mistake || With Examples || Go legal
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Section 17 of Limitation Act 1963 || Effect of Fraud or Mistake || With Examples || Go legal

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Section 8 & 9 of Limitation Act || Special exceptions & Continuous running of time || Go legal
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Section 8 & 9 of Limitation Act || Special exceptions & Continuous running of time || Go legal

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जमीन कब्जा करने वाली के लिए खुशखबरी, सुप्रीम कोर्ट से||Limitation act 1963 section 65 act||

section 26 Limitation Act, 1963 Exclusion in favour of reversioner of servient tenement || Lecture||
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