Indian Limitation Act, 1963 PDF
Indian Limitation Act, 1963 PDF
THE SCHEDULE
                            PERIODS OF LIMITATION
                                [See sections 2(l) and 3]
FIRST DIVISIONSUITS
 2. Against a factor for an           Three years    When the account is, during the
    account.                                         continuance of the agency,
                                                     demanded and refused or, where no
                                                     such demand is made, when the
                                                     agency terminates.
 3. By a principal against his        Three years    When the account is, during the
    agent for movable property                       continuance of the agency,
    received by the latter and not                   demanded and refused or, where no
    accounted for.                                   such demand is made, when the
                                                     agency terminates.
 5. For an account and a share        Three years    The date of the dissolution.
    of the profits of a dissolved
    partnership.
                  PART IISUITS RELATING TO CONTRACTS
 6. For a Seamans wages.             Three years    The end of the voyage during which
                                                     the wages are earned.
 7. For wages in the case of any      Three years    When the wages accrue due.
    other person.
 8. For the price of food or drink    Three years    When the food or drink is delivered.
    sold by the keeper of a hotel,
    tavern or lodging house.
9. For the price of lodging. Three years When the price becomes payable.
10. Against a carrier for             Three years    When the loss or injury occurs.
    compensation for losing or
    injuring goods.
    Description of suit                   Period of               Time from which period
                                          limitation                   begins to run
11. Against       a    carrier    for    Three years    When the goods ought to be
    compensation for non-delivery                       delivered.
    of, or delay in delivering goods.
12. For the hire of animals, vehicles,   Three years    When the hire becomes payable.
    boats or house-hold furniture.
13. For the balance of money             Three years    When the goods ought to be
    advanced in payment of goods                        delivered.
    to be delivered.
14. For the price of goods sold and      Three years    The date of the delivery of the
    delivered where no fixed period                     goods.
    of credit is agreed upon.
15. For the price of goods sold and      Three years    When the period of credit expires.
    delivered to be paid for after the
    expiry of a fixed period of
    credit.
16. For the price of goods sold and      Three years    When the period of the proposed
    delivered to be paid for by a                       bill elapses.
    bill of exchange, no such bill
    being given.
17. For the price of trees or growing    Three years.   The date of the sale.
    crops sold by the plaintiff to
    the defendant where no
    fixed period of credit is agreed
    upon.
18. For the price of work done by        Three years    When the work is done.
    the plaintiff for the defendant
    at his request, where no time
    has been fixed for payment.
19. For money payable for money          Three years    When the loan is made.
    lent.
20. Like suit when the lender has        Three years    When the cheque is paid.
    given a cheque for the money.
21. For money lent under an              Three years    When the loan is made.
    agreement that it shall be
    payable on demand.
22. For money deposited under            Three years    When the demand is made.
    an agreement that it shall be
  Description of suit                 Period of             Time from which period
                                      limitation                 begins to run
    payable on demand, including
    money of a customer in the
    hands of his banker so
    payable.
23. For money payable to the         Three years When the money is paid.
    plaintiff for money paid for
    the defendant.
24. For money payable by the         Three years When the money is received.
    defendant to the plaintiff for
    money received by the
    defendant, for the plaintiffs
    use.
25. For money payable for            Three years When the interest becomes due.
    interest upon money due
    from the defendant to the
    plaintiff.
26. For money payable to the         Three years When the accounts are stated in
    plaintiff for money found to                 writing signed by the defendant or
    be due from the defendant to                 his agent duly authorised in this
    the plaintiff on accounts                    behalf, unless where the debt is, by a
    stated between them.                         simultaneous agreement in writing
                                                 signed as aforesaid, made payable at
                                                 a future time, and then when that
                                                 time arrives.
27. For compensation for breach      Three years When the time specified arrives or
    of a promise to do anything                  the contingency happens.
    at a specified time, or upon
    the happening of a specified
    contingency.
28. On a single bond, where a day    Three years The day so specified.
    is specified for payment.
29. On a single bond, where          Three years The date of executing the bond.
    no such day is specified.
31. On a bill of exchange or         Three years When the bill or note falls due.
    promissory note payable at a
    fixed time after date.
   Description of suit                   Period of    Time from which period
                                        limitation        begins to run
32. On a bill of exchange payable       Three years   When     the     bill    is
    at sight, or after sight, but not                 presented.
    at a fixed time.
33. On a bill of exchange accepted      Three years   When the bill is presented
    payable at a particular place.                    at that place.
38. On a promissory note given by       Three years   The date of the delivery
    the maker to a third person to                    to the payee.
    be delivered to the payee after
    a certain event should happen.
39. On a dishonoured foreign bill       Three years   When the notice is given.
    where protest has been made
    and notice given.
40. By the payee against the            Three years   The date of the refusal to
    drawer of a bill of exchange,                     accept.
    which has been dishonoured
    by non-acceptance.
   Description of suit                  Period of               Time from which period
                                        limitation                   begins to run
41. By the acceptor of an               Three years   When the acceptor pays the amount
    accommodation bill against the                    of the bill.
    drawer.
42. By a surety against the             Three years   When the surety pays the creditor.
    principal debtor.
43. By a surety against a co-surety.    Three years   When the surety pays anything in
                                                      excess of his own share.
44. (a) On a policy of insurance        Three years   The date of the death of the
    when the sum insured is                           deceased, or where the claim on the
    payable after proof of the death                  policy is denied, either partly or
    has been given to or received                     wholly, the date of such denial.
    by the insurers.
    (b) On a policy of insurance        Three years   The date of the occurrence causing
    when the sum insured is                           the loss, or where the claim on the
    payable after proof of the loss                   policy is denied, either partly or
    has been given to or received                     wholly, the date of such denial.
    by the insurers.
45. By the assured to recover           Three years   When the insurers elect to avoid the
    premia paid under a policy                        policy.
    voidable at the election of the
    insurers.
46. Under the Indian Succession         Three years   The date of the payment or
    Act, 1925 (39 of 1925), section                   distribution.
    360 or section 361, to compel a
    refund by a person to whom
    an executor or administrator
    has paid a legacy or distributed
    assets.
47. For money paid upon an              Three years   The date of the failure.
    existing consideration which
    afterwards fails.
48. For contribution by a party         Three years   The date of the payment in excess
    who has paid the whole or                         of the plaintiffs own share.
    more than his share of the
    amount due under a joint
    decree, or by a sharer in a joint
    estate who has paid the whole
    or more than his share of the
    amount of revenue due from
    himself and his co-sharers.
   Description of suit                  Period of               Time from which period
                                        limitation                   begins to run
50. By the manager of a joint estate    Three years   The date of the payment.
    of an undivided family for
    contribution, in respect of a
    payment made by him on
    account of the estate.
51. For the profits of immovable        Three years   When the profits are received.
    property belonging to the
    plaintiff which have been
    wrongfully received by the
    defendant.
52. For arrears of rent. Three years Where the arrears become due.
53. By a vendor of immovable            Three years   The time fixed for completing the
    property for personal payment                     sale, or (where the title is accepted
    of unpaid purchase-money.                         after the time fixed for completion)
                                                      the date of the acceptance.
54. For specific performance of a       Three years   The date fixed for the performance,
    contract.                                         or, if no such date is fixed, when
                                                      the plaintiff has notice that
                                                      performance is refused.
55. For compensation for the            Three years   When the contract is broken or
    breach of any contract, express                   (where there are successive
    or implied not herein specially                   breaches) when the breach in respect
    provided for.                                     of which the suit is instituted occurs
                                                      or (where the breach is continuing)
                                                      when it ceases.
                 PART IIISUITS RELATING TO DECLARATIONS
56. To declare the forgery of an        Three years   When the issue or registration
    instrument     issued     or                      becomes known to the plaintiff.
    registered.
57. To obtain a declaration that an     Three years   When the alleged adoption becomes
    alleged adoption is invalid, or                   known to the plaintiff.
    never, in fact, took place.
58. To    obtain      any     other     Three years   When the right to sue first accrues.
    declaration.
  Description of suit                  Period of               Time from which period
                                       limitation                   begins to run
62. To enforce payment of money Twelve years When the money sued for becomes
    secured by a mortgage or                 due.
    otherwise charged upon
    immovable property.
63. By a mortgagee
   (a) for foreclosure.               Thirty years
                                            When the money secured by the
                                            mortgage becomes due.
   (b)   for   possession   of Twelve years When the mortgagee becomes
         immovable    property              entitled to possession.
         mortgaged.
  Description of suit                Period of             Time from which period
                                     limitation                 begins to run
65. For possession of immovable Twelve years      When the possession of the
    property or any interest                      defendant becomes adverse to the
    therein based on title.                       plaintiff.
                                STATE AMENDMENTS
Bihar:
    In Article 65, in the second column, following words shall be added at the end, namely:
                but 30 years in respect of immovable property belonging to a member of the
          Schedule Tribes as specified in Part III to the Schedule to the Constitution
          (Scheduled Tribes) Order, 1950.
    [Vide Bihar Regulation 1 of 1969, sec. 3 and Sch. (w.e.f. 8-2-1969)].
Orissa:
    In Article 65, second column, following words shall be added at the end, namely:
                but thirty years in relation to immovable property belonging to a member of
          a Scheduled Tribe specified in respect of the State of Orissa in the Constitution
          (Scheduled Tribes) Order, 1950.
    [Vide Orissa Regulation 1 of 1975, sec. 5 (w.e.f. 12-12-1975)].
 66. For possession of immovable Twelve years When the forfeiture is incurred or
     property when the plaintiff has          the condition is broken.
     become entitled to possession
     by reason of any forfeiture or
     breach of condition.
 70. To recover movable property        Three years   The date of refusal after demand.
     deposited or pawned from a
     depository or pawnee.
 71. To recover movable property        Three years   When the sale becomes known to
     deposited or pawned and                          the plaintiff.
     afterwards bought from the
     depository or pawnee for a
     valuable consideration.
                          PART VIISUITS RELATING TO TORT
 72. For compensation for doing          One year     When the act or omission takes
     or for omitting to do an act                     place.
     alleged to be in pursuance of
     any enactment in force for the
     time being in the territories to
     which this Act extends.
   Description of suit                 Period of             Time from which period
                                       limitation                 begins to run
73. For compensation for false         One year     When the imprisonment ends.
    imprisonment.
74. For compensation for a             One year     When the plaintiff is acquitted or
    malicious prosecution.                          the prosecution is otherwise
                                                    terminated.
75. For compensation for libel. One year When the libel is published.
76. For compensation for slander.      One year     When the words are spoken or, if
                                                    the words are not actionable in
                                                    themselves, when the special
                                                    damage complained of results.
77. For compensation for loss of       One year     When the loss occurs.
    service occasioned by the
    seduction of the plaintiffs
    servant or daughter.
78. For    compensation          for   One year     The date of the breach.
    inducing a person to break a
    contract with the plaintiff.
79. For compensation for an            One year     The date of the distress.
    illegal, irregular or excessive
    distress.
80. For    compensation       for      One year     The date of the seizure.
    wrongful seizure of movable
    property under legal process.
81. By executors, administrators       One year     The date of the death of the person
    or representatives under the                    wronged.
    Legal Representatives Suits
    Act, 1855 (12 of 1855).
82. By executors, administrators       Two years    The date of the death of the person
    or representatives under the                    killed.
    Indian Fatal Accidents Act,
    1855 (13 of 1855).
83. Under        the        Legal      Two years    When the wrong complained of is
    Representatives Suits Act,                     done.
    1855 (12 of 1855) against an
    executor, an administrator or
    any other representative.
   Description of suit                   Period of              Time from which period
                                         limitation                  begins to run
84. Against one who, having a            Two years     When the perversion first becomes
    right to use property for                          known to the person injured
    specific purposes, perverts it to                  thereby.
    other purposes.
85. For     compensation     for        Three years    The date of the obstruction.
    obstructing a way or a water
    course.
86. For compensation for diverting      Three years    The date of the diversion.
    a watercourse.
87. For compensation for trespass       Three years    The date of the trespass.
    upon immovable property.
88. For     compensation       for      Three years    The date of the infringement.
    infringing copyright or any
    other exclusive privilege.
90. For compensation for injury         Three years    When the injunction ceases.
    caused by an injunction
    wrongfully obtained.
93. To recover possession of            Three years    When the transfer becomes known
    movable property conveyed or                       to the plaintiff.
    bequeathed in trust and
   Description of suit                   Period of               Time from which period
                                         limitation                   begins to run
94. To set aside a transfer of         Twelve years     When the transfer becomes known
    immovable            property                       to the plaintiff.
    comprised in a Hindu, Muslim
    or Buddhist religious or
    charitable endowment, made
    by a manager thereof, for a
    valuable consideration.
95. To set aside a transfer of          Three years     When the transfer becomes known
    movable property comprised in                       to the plaintiff.
    a Hindu, Muslim or Buddhist
    religious    or    charitable
    endowment, made by a
    manager thereof, for a valuable
    consideration.
96. By the manager of a Hindu,         Twelve years     The date of death, resignation or
    Muslim or Buddhist religious                        removal of the transferor or the
    or charitable endowment to                          date of appointment of the plaintiff
    recover possession of movable                       as manager of the endowment,
    or immovable property                               whichever is later.
    comprised in the endowment
    which has been transferred by
    a previous manager for a
    valuable consideration.
          PART IXSUITS RELATING TO MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS
97. To enforce a right of                One year.      When the purchaser takes under
    pre-emption whether the right                       the sale sought to be impeached,
    is founded on law or general                        physical possession of the whole
    usage or on special contract.                       or part of the property sold, or,
                                                        where the subject-matter of the sale
                                                        does not admit of physical
                                                        possession of the whole or part of
                                                        the property, when the instrument
                                                        of sale is registered.
98. By a person against whom 1[an         One year      The date of the final order.
    order referred to in the rule
    63 or in rule 103] of Order XXI
    of the Code of Civil Procedure,
    1908 (5 of 1908) or an order
    under section 28 of the
1. Subs. by Act 52 of 1964, sec. 3 and Second Sch., for an order under rule 63 or rule 103.
    Description of suit                 Period of             Time from which period
                                        limitation                 begins to run
 99. To set aside a sale by a civil     One year     When the sale is confirmed or
     or revenue court or a sale for                  would otherwise have become final
     arrears of Government                           and conclusive had no such suit
     revenue or for any demand                       been brought.
     recoverable as such arrears.
100. To alter or set aside any          One year     The date of the final decision or
     decision or order of a civil                    order by the court or the date of
     court in any proceeding other                   the act or order of the officer, as
     than a suit or any act or order                 the case may be.
     of an officer of Government in
     his official capacity.
101. Upon a judgment including a       Three years   The date of the judgment or
     foreign judgment, or a                          recognisance.
     recognisance.
102. For property which the            Three years   When the plaintiff is restored to
     plaintiff has conveyed while                    sanity and has knowledge of the
     insane.                                         conveyance.
103. To make good out of the           Three years   The date of the trustees death or if
     general estate of a deceased                    the loss has not then resulted, the
     trustee the loss occasioned by                  date of the loss.
     a breach of trust.
104. To establish a periodically       Three years   When the plaintiff is first refused
     recurring right.                                the enjoyment of the right.
105. By a Hindu for arrears of         Three years   When the arrears are payable.
     maintenance.
106. For a legacy or for a share of    Twelve years When the legacy or share becomes
     a residue bequeathed by a                      payable or deliverable.
     testator or for a distributive
     share of the property of an
     intestate against an executor
     or an administrator or some
     other person legally charged
     with the duty of distributing
     the estate.
    Description of suit                 Period of              Time from which period
                                        limitation                  begins to run
107. For possession of a hereditary Twelve years When the defendant takes
     office.                                     possession of the office adversely
     Explanation.A hereditary                   to the plaintiff.
     office is possessed when the
     properties thereof are usually
     received, or (if there are no
     properties) when the duties
     thereof are usually performed.
108. Suit during the life of a Hindu Twelve years The date of the alienation.
     or Muslim female by a Hindu
     or Muslim, who if the female
     died at the date of instituting
     the suit, would be entitled to
     the possession of land, to have
     an alienation of such land
     made by the female declared
     to be void except for her life
     or until her re-marriage.
109. By a Hindu governed by Twelve years When the alienee takes possession
     Mitakshara law to set aside his     of the property.
     fathers alienation of ancestral
     property.
110. By a person excluded from a Twelve years When the exclusion becomes
     joint family property to enforce         known to the plaintiff.
     a right to share therein.
111. By or on behalf of any local       Thirty years   The date of the dispossession or
     authority for possession of any                   discontinuance.
     public street or road or any
     part thereof from which it has
     been dispossessed or of which
     it has discontinued the
     possession.
112. Any suit (except a suit before     Thirty years   When the period of limitation
     the Supreme Court in the                          would begin to run under this Act
     exercise of its original                          against a like suit by a private
     jurisdiction) by or on behalf of                  person.
     the Central Government or any
     State Government, including
     the Government of the State of
     Jammu and Kashmir.
    Description of suit                   Period of                Time from which period
                                          limitation                    begins to run
                                  STATE AMENDMENT
West Bengal:
     In the entry in the first column against Article 112, after the words Jammu and Kashmir
the following words shall be and shall be deemed always to have been added, namely:
            of a Government company owned wholly either by the Central Government or
         by the State Government or jointly by the Central and the State Government.
    [Vide West Bengal Act 18 of 1977, sec. 3 (w.e.f. 4-8-1977)].
                             SECOND DIVISIONAPPEALS
    Description of appeal                 Period of                Time from which period
                                          limitation                    begins to run
117. From a decree or order of any       Thirty days   The date of the decree or order.
     High Court to the same Court.
THIRD DIVISIONAPPLICATIONS
118. For leave to appear and              Ten days     When the summons is served.
     defend a suit under summary
     procedure.
120. Under the Code of Civil             Ninety days   The date of death of the plaintiff,
     Procedure, 1908 (5 of 1908) to                    appellant, defendant or respondent
     have the legal representative                     as the case may be.
     of a deceased plaintiff or
     appellant, or of a deceased
     defendant or respondent,
     made a party.
121. Under the same Code for an          Sixty days    The date of abatement.
     order to set aside an
     abatement.
123. To set aside a decree passed        Thirty days   The date of the decree or where the
     ex parte or to re-hear an appeal                  summons or notice was not duly
     decreed or heard ex parte.                        served, when the applicant had
                                                       knowledge of the decree.
    Description of application               Period of               Time from which period
                                             limitation                   begins to run
124. For a review of judgment by a      Thirty days        The date of the decree or order.
     court other than the Supreme
     Court.
126. For the payment of the             Thirty days        The date of the decree.
     amount of a decree by
     instalments.
                                        1
127. To set aside a sale in execution       [Sixty] days   The date of the sale.
     of a decree, including any such
     application by a judgment-
     debtor.
128. For possession by one              Thirty days        The date of the dispossession.
     dispossessed of immovable
     property and disputing the
     right of the decree-holder or
     purchaser at a sale in
     execution of a decree.
129. For possession after removing      Thirty days        The date of resistance or obstruction.
     resistance or obstruction to
     delivery of possession of
     immovable property decreed
     or sold in execution of a
     decree.
(b) to any other court. Thirty days The date of decree appealed from.
131. To any court for the exercise      Ninety days        The date of the decree or order or
     of its powers of revision under                       sentence sought to be revised.
     the Code of Civil Procedure,
     1908 (5 of 1908), or the Code
     of Criminal Procedure, 1898            Sixty days     The date of the decree, order or
     (5 of 1898).                                          sentence.
1. Subs. by Act 104 of 1976, sec. 98, for Thirty (w.e.f. 1-2-1977).
    Description of application             Period of               Time from which period
                                           limitation                   begins to run
134. For delivery of possession by         One year      When the sale becomes absolute.
     a purchaser of immovable
     property at a sale in execution
     of a decree.
135. For the enforcement of a             Three years.   The date of the decree or where a
     decree granting a mandatory                         date is fixed for performance, such
     injunction.                                         date.
                                                         1
136. For the execution of any Twelve years                [When] the decree or order becomes
     decree (other than a decree                         enforceable or where the decree or
     granting     a   mandatory                          any subsequent order directs any
     injunction) or order of any                         payment of money or the delivery
     civil court.                                        of any property to be made at a
                                                         certain date or at recurring periods,
                                                         when default in making the
                                                         payment or delivery in respect of
                                                         which execution is sought, takes
                                                         place:
                                                            Provided that an application for
                                                         the enforcement or execution of a
                                                         decree granting a perpetual
                                                         injunction shall not be subject to any
                                                         period of limitation.
                            PART IIOTHER APPLICATIONS
137. Any other application for            Three years    When the right to apply accrues.
     which no period of limitation
     is provided elsewhere in this
     division.
     1. Subs. by Act 52 of 1964, sec. 3 and Second Sch., for Where.
                                       COMMENTS
ARTICLE 30
Bond - Subject to condition
     The starting point of limitation would be the date of the loss or injury to the goods,
though after the goods were consigned by the consignor he would not be in a position
to know the precise date on which the loss or injury has occurred and that the burden
would be on the railway administration who want to non-suit the plaintiff on the ground
of limitation to establish that the loss or injury occurred more than one year before the
institution of the suit; Southern Railway v. Seyadu Beedi Co., AIR 1970 Mad 108.
ARTICLE 54
Applicability
     The established rule of Limitation is that law of limitation is not applicable to a plea
taken in defence unless expressly a provision is made in the statute. The Law of
Limitation applies to the suits and application. Thus, the Law of Limitation bars only an
action in a court of law but it does not extinguish a defence though such claim may be
barred in a court of law. On the said principle, a defendant in a suit can put forward any
defence though such defence may not be enforceable in a court of law being barred by
limitation; Ran Singh Malik v. State of Haryana, AIR 2003 SC 960.
     In the case of contract for sale of immovable property, the presumption is that time
is not the essence of the contract; Sardar Gurdeep Singh v. Amiya Kumar Datta, (1994) 2
CCC 454 (MP).
Scope
     Plea of protective umbrella of novation which is associated with information-
galore, is not permissible in the absence of mutuality. It has to be pleaded specifically
and on contest, has to be proved cogently; Basantilal v. Rameshwar Prasad, (1994) 2 CCC
429 (MP).
Specific performance and possession
     It is settled in law where a party to a contract commits an anticipatory breach of the
contract, the other party to the contract may treat the breach as putting as end to the
contract and sue for damages, but in that event he cannot ask for specific performance;
Basantilal v. Rameshwar Prasad, (1994) 2 CCC 429 (MP).
ARTICLE 58
Right to sue first accrues
     There must be accrual of the right to sue for the plaintiff, and infringement or at
least a clear and unequivocal threat to infringe that right by the defendant should
happen. So far as the right of the plaintiff is not infringed or there is no positive and
overt act on the part of the defendant to infringe the right of the plaintiff, there would
not be accrual of the right to sue; Rukashmaniben v. Vadilal Narayandas Jadawala, (1994) 1
CCC 205 (Guj DB).
ARTICLE 64
Possession of immovable property
     Possession of a property belonging to several co-sharers by one co-sharer shall be
deemed that he possess the property on behalf of the other co-sharers unless there has
been a clear ouster by denying the title of other co-sharers and mutation in the revenue
record in the name of one co-sharer would not amount to ouster unless there is clear
declaration that title of other co-sharers was denied; Darshan Singh v. Gujjar Singh, AIR
2002 SC 606.
ARTICLE 65
Adverse possession
     The predecessor-in-interest of plaintiffs coming into possession of the land by virtue
of an unstamped and unregistered sale deed executed by predecessor-in-interest of
defendants in 1931. The plaintiff in continuous possession till 1956 when defendants by
issuing a notice calling upon plaintiffs as trespassers to hand over possession of the land
to them. It was held that the unstamped and unregistered sale deed can at least be
looked into for the collateral purpose of nature of possession of the plaintiff over the
land. Accordingly, the sale deed shows that possession of plaintiff was not illegal and
unauthorised. Plaintiff being in continuous and uninterrupted possession since 1931 and
they having set up hostile title thereto against defendants who started asserting their title
only from 1956, plea of adverse possession of plaintiffs was established; Bondar Singh v.
Nihal Singh, (2003) 4 SCC 161.
      The title in the property cannot pass to the auction-purchaser unless the purchase
price has been released in full; Bhargawa & Co. (Dr.) v. Shyam Sunder Seth (by L. Rs.),
(1994) 2 CCC 481 (SC).
      The passing of title presupposes the payment of price in full and the question is at
what stage this takes place; Bhargawa & Co. (Dr.) v. Shyam Sunder Seth (by L. Rs.), (1994)
2 CCC 481 (SC).
      No doubt till the price is paid in full there is no claim to the property; Bhargawa &
Co. (Dr.) v. Shyam Sunder Seth (by L. Rs.), (1994) 2 CCC 481 (SC).
Burden of proof
      When the plaintiffs title is established, it would be the burden of the defendant to
prove that he acquired title by adverse possession; Md. Abdul Hussain v. Md. Akkesh Ali,
(1991) 2 CCC 735 (Gau).
Possession follows title
      The suit lands held by the erstwhile watandar or inamdar were impartible under the
then existing law. The contest inter se for the status of watandar between members of the
family ended by the order of the Regency Court and the only result was that the
predecessors-in-title of the defendants were allowed to possess the land as watandar
being the eldest member of the family of the original watandar on the rule of
primogenetine, it was held that the possession of the eldest member of the family
pursuant to the Court's order in 1945 as wantandar was not adverse to regrant of those
lands to the watandar. Inam and watan lands regranted to the watandar enured to the
benefit of the whole family of the watandar and thereafter they became partible. Hence,
the partition suit filed by the other members of the family cannot therefore be said to
be barred by limitation on ground that the eldest member of the family (predecessor-in-
title of the defendants) had prescribed his adverse possession; Chandramohan Ramchandra
Patel v. Babu Koyappa Patel, (2003) 3 SCC 552.
Scope
      Plea of adverse possession cannot be raised by person and admits himself to be
tenant; Abdul Rahman v. Prasony Bai, AIR 2003 SC 718.
ARTICLE 87
Scope
      A suit for compensation for trespass upon immovable property is governed by
Article 87 and by Article 72; Girdhari Lal v. Chandandas, (1991) 3 CCC 493 (MP).
ARTICLE 113
Scope
      If the payment, even though it be of tax, has been made by the party labouring
under a mistake of law the party is entitled to recover the same within the period of
limitation of 3 years from the date when the mistake was known; Assam Industrial
Corporation v. Union of India, (1991) 1 CCC 116 (Gau DB).
ARTICLE 122
Starting point of limitation
     Limitation under Article 122 runs from the date of dismissal of appeal and not from
the date of knowledge of dismissal; Ashok Kumar v. Manjit Kaur, (1991) 1 CCC 24 (J&K).
ARTICLE 123
Starting point of limitation
     The limitation is 30 days from the date of the ex parte decree; Naresh Industrial
Corporation v. Ganesh Oil & General Mills, (1994) 1 CCC 875 (Raj).
     When it is not the case of the defendant that summons was not duly served, the
period of limitation for moving an application for setting aside an ex parte decree does
not start from the date of the knowledge of the ex parte decree; Naresh Industrial
Corporation v. Ganesh Oil and General Mills, (1994) 1 CCC 875 (Raj).
ARTICLE 127
Applicability
     It is settled law that an application to set aside sale under Order XXI, Rule 89 of the
Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 is governed by Article 127. The executing court has no
jurisdiction whatsoever to entertain such application after the period of limitation
prescribed by Article 127; Mohan Lal v. Hari Prasad Yadav, (1994) 2 CCC 501 (SC).
ARTICLE 134
Applicability
     Article 134 will apply only if the sale is in execution of a decree. The starting point
of limitation is one year from the date when the sale becomes absolute; Mylsamy v.
Dharapuram Cooperative Primary Land Development Bank, (1994) 2 CCC 662 (Mad).
     In a suit for damages, the period of limitation runs from the date of the damage and
not of the act which caused the damage; Federal Bank Ltd. v. Rama-Krishna Pillai, (1991)
3 CCC 455 (Ker).
ARTICLE 137
Scope and applicability
     Article 137 has replaced Article 181 of the Limitation Act, 1908. The intention of the
legislative was to provide residuary article prescribing period of limitation for filing
petitions and applications under the various special laws and not only under the Code
of Civil Procedure; Asia Resorts Ltd. v. Usha Breco Ltd., AIR 2002 SC 55.
     The period of limitation under Article 137 is 3 years which commences from the date
when the right to apply accrues; Balwant Singh v. Gurbachan Singh, (1994) 1 CCC 16 (SC).
     The question when such right to apply accrues will depend on the facts and
circumstances of each case; Balwant Singh v. Gurbachan Singh, (1994) 1 CCC 16 (SC).
     An application for probate, letters of administration or succession certificate even if
filed beyond three years from the date of the death of the testator cannot be rejected at
the threshold as time-barred by invoking Article 137; Francis v. Antony, (1991) 1 CCC 530
(Ker).