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Limitation Act Law 100 MCQ With Free Exam SET:-1
Q31. Under section 25 the easement rights are acquired by continuous & uninterrupted user
(A) For 12 years
(B) For 20 years
(C) For 30 years
(D) For 3 years
Answer: For 20 years
Q32. The period of limitation for taking cognizance of an offence starts
(A) From the date of the offence
(B) From the date of the arrest of the suspect
(C) From the date of the lodging of the case
(D) From the date of the surrender of the accused
Answer: From the date of the offence
Q33. Computation of limitation time, for date used in an instrument, will be calculated according to which Calendar ?
(A) Hindu Calendar
(B) Islamic Calendar
(C) English Calendar
(D) Gregorian Calendar
Answer: Gregorian Calendar
Q34. Suit for possession on the basis of prior possession may be filed within:-
(A) Six months
(B) Three years
(C) Twelve years
(D) One year
Answer: Twelve years
Q35. Under section 21, can the court direct the suit to have been instituted on an earlier date
(A) Yes, if the omission to include the party was due to a mistake made in good faith
(B) Yes, if the omission to include party was deliberate
(C) In both (A) and (B)
(D) Neither (A) nor (B)
Answer: Yes, if the omission to include the party was due to a mistake made in good faith
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Q36. As provided under Section 25(3) of the Limitation Act, 1963, the easement rights over the property belonging to the Government are acquired by continuous and uninterrupted user if such right is peaceably and openly enjoyed for a period of
(A) Twelve years
(B) Twenty years
(C) Three years
(D) Thirty years
Answer: Thirty years
Q37. Which of the following is not an essential requisite of a valid acknowledgment:
(A) It must be made before the expiration of limitation period
(B) It need not be in writing
(C) It must be signed by the person making the acknowledgment or by his duly authorized agent
(D) It must be made by the party against whom any property or right is claimed or by some person through whom he derives title or liability
Answer: It need not be in writing
Q38. The period of three years is prescribed under Article 137 of the Limitation Act, 1963, in case where no other period of Limitation is provided for filing any:
(A) Suit
(B) Appeal
(C) Application
(D) Proceeding
Answer: Application
Q39. As per Section 19 of the Limitation Act, 1963 if any payment is made on account of a debt, before the expiration of the prescribed period by the person liable to pay the debt or by his agent duly authorized in that behalf a fresh period of limitation starts running from the
(A) Time when suit was filed
(B) When the payment was made
(C) When the creditor demands
(D) None of the above
Answer: When the payment was made
Q40. A suit to redeem or recover possession of immovable property mortgaged can be brought by the mortgagor within a period of:
(A) 30 years
(B) 12 years
(C) 6 years
(D) 3 years
Answer: 30 years