Limitation Act

Supreme Court Upholds Probate Grant: Revocation Plea Dismissed in Lynette Fernandes vs. Gertie Mathias (2017)

LEGAL ISSUE: Whether a probate grant can be revoked due to procedural defects and allegations of fraud, particularly after a significant delay. CASE TYPE: Succession Law Case Name: Mrs. Lynette Fernandes vs. Mrs. Gertie Mathias since Deceased by Lrs. Judgment Date: November 08, 2017 Date of the Judgment: November 08, 2017 Citation: [Not Available in […]

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Supreme Court condones delay in filing appeal: Commissioner of Income Tax vs. Essar Projects Ltd. (2013)

Date of the Judgment: July 08, 2013 Citation: Civil Appeal No. 5338 of 2013 (Arising out of Special Leave Petition (Civil) No.34192 of 2012) Judges: H.L. Dattu, J., Dipak Misra, J. Can a delay in filing an appeal be excused if it was due to circumstances beyond the party’s control? The Supreme Court of India

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Supreme Court settles limitation period for recovery of money in commercial transactions: Krishna Gopal Kakani vs. Bank of Baroda (2008)

Date of the Judgment: September 30, 2008 Citation: [Not Available in Source] Judges: Tarun Chatterjee, J., Harjit Singh Bedi, J. When does the limitation period begin for recovering money in a commercial transaction? The Supreme Court of India addressed this question in a case involving a dispute between Krishna Gopal Kakani and Bank of Baroda.

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Supreme Court Condones Delay in Filing Letters Patent Appeals: Union of India vs. Fataji Chaturji (2008)

Introduction Date of the Judgment: September 11, 2008 Judges: Tarun Chatterjee, J., Aftab Alam, J. When is it acceptable for a court to excuse a delay in filing an appeal? The Supreme Court addressed this issue in a case where the Union of India appealed against a decision by the High Court of Gujarat, which

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Title: Supreme Court affirms title by adverse possession in property dispute: Tej Narain vs. Shanti Swaroop Bohre (2004)

Date of the Judgment: 28/09/2004 Citation: Where available, provide the case citation in the Indian Supreme Court (INSC) format. Judges: Ashok Bhan and S.H. Kapadia Can continuous possession of a property for over 12 years grant ownership, even without legal title? The Supreme Court addressed this critical question in the case of Tej Narain vs.

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