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What is the Limitation For Title of Immovable Property

As per Lawkidunya, Limitation For Title of Immovable Property in Pakistan, The Limitation Act, 1963, lays down a limitation period of 12 years for suit of possession of immovable property or any interest based on the title. The period for limitation for the government, however, is 30 years by virtue of article 112.

What is Section 22 of Limitation Act in Pakistan

In the case of a continuing breach of contract or in the case of a continuing tort, a fresh period of limitation begins to run at every moment of the time during which the breach or the tort, as the case may be, continues.

What is Section 5 Limitation Act in Pakistan

Under Section 5 of Limitation Act applicant is required to explain each day delay but has failed to give plausible explanation for delay. Application filed under Order DC Rule 13, CPC is dismissed being barred by time.

What is Section 14 of Limitation Act 1908 Pakistan

In computing the period of limitation prescribed for any suit, the time during which the plantiff has been prosecuting with due diligence another civil proceeding, whether in a Court of first instance or in a Court of appeal, against the defendant, shall be excluded, where the proceeding is founded upon the same

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