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Introducing our Limitation Act in Law Top 100 MCQ with Free Exam! he Limitation Act Law is a legal framework that sets time limits for initiating legal proceedings in civil cases.

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Limitation Act Law 100 MCQ With Free Exam SET:-1

Q1. Limitation period for execution of a decree granting perpetual injunction is

(A) No limitation period
(B) One year
(C) Three years
(D) Twelve years

Q2. X took leave to sue as a pauper on the last day of limitation period i.e. on 1st January, 2000. Court did not grant such permission and asked him to pay the court fee within one week

(A) His suit will commence on 1 st January, 2000
(B) His suit will commence on 8st January, 2000
(C) His suit would be rejected
(D) None of the above

Q3. Period of limitation is not attracted in case of suit against:
Q4. The period of Iinutation for a suit for a compensation for an illegal, irregular or excessive distress is

(A) One year
(B) Two years
(C) Three years
(D) Twelve years

Q5. Under section 3, Limitation Act, 1963 cross suit by way of set-off shall be deemed to have been instituted

(A) On the same day as the suit in which set-off is pleaded has been filed
(B) On the day on which the set-off is pleaded
(C) Either (A) or (B) whichever is beneficial to the defendant
(D) Either (A) or (B) whichever is beneficial to the plaintiff

Q6. Section 7 of the Limitation Act does not apply to:

(A) Liability in respect of any immovable property
(B) Liability in respect of any movable property
(C) Contractual liability
(D) None of the above

Q7. The Limitation Act, 1963 contains

(A) 32 Sections and 151 Articles
(B) 31 Sections and 137 Articles
(C) 33 Sections and 137 Articles
(D) 31 Sections and no Articles

Q8. Under section 14 of the Limitation Act, 1963, defect of jurisdiction must relate to-

(A) Territorial jurisdiction
(B) Pecuniary jurisdiction
(C) Subject-matter jurisdiction
(D) Any of the above

Q9. The period of limitation for filing a revision is

(A) 180 days
(B) 90 days
(C) 60 days
(D) 30 days

Q10. The period of limitation for preferring an appeal from a decree passed by a court subordinate to the High Court to a High Court from the date of the decree is

(A) 90 days
(B) 60 days
(C) 30 days
(D) One year

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