MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
- What is the period of limitation for filing a suit for compensation for the breach of a partnership agreement? a) 1 year b) 2 years c) 3 years d) 6 years
- The limitation period for filing a suit for possession of movable property by a person dispossessed is: a) 1 year b) 3 years c) 6 years d) 12 years
- In case of a suit for recovery of possession of immovable property based on title, if the plaintiff has been dispossessed, the period of limitation is: a) 6 years b) 12 years c) 30 years d) None of the above
- The limitation period for filing a suit for specific performance of a contract in case of a continuing breach is calculated from the date of: a) Last breach b) First breach c) Discovery of the breach d) None of the above
- What is the period of limitation for filing a suit for recovery of possession of ancestral property by a co-sharer? a) 12 years b) 6 years c) 3 years d) 30 years
- In case of a suit for recovery of possession of immovable property based on adverse possession, the period of limitation is: a) 6 years b) 12 years c) 30 years d) None of the above
- In case of a suit for possession of immovable property based on title, the period of limitation is calculated from the date of: a) Dispossession b) Acquisition of title c) Execution of the document d) None of the above
- In case of a suit for possession of immovable property based on adverse possession, if the property is held by a trustee, the period of limitation is: a) 6 years b) 12 years c) 30 years d) None of the above
- The Limitation Act does not apply to proceedings before: a) Consumer Disputes Redressal Forums b) National Green Tribunal c) Debt Recovery Tribunals d) All of the above
- Limitation Act applies to both civil and criminal proceedings. Is this statement true? a) True b) False
ANSWERS
- c
- b
- a
- b
- a
- c
- a
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