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............................................................................................................................. Description U. N. Mitra’s Law of Limitation and Prescription is one of that select band of works which cannot be fairly discussed without using superlatives. His exposition of law contained in law of limitation sustained his reputation as a peerless author on law of Limitation. In the context of law, it is yet another legal classic packed with deep rich and penetrating study of the author on the subject. Analytical, exhaustive, original and authoritative- the book will remain a leading commentary on this breach of law and of exceptional merit. Justifiably, the book stands without a rival in its searching and educative comments, in its orderly arrangements and in its erudite comprehensiveness. It bears the impression of a master mind that unfolds the intricacies of various provisions. ............................................................................................................................. Contents Volume 1 - (Secs. 1 to 32 and Articles 1 to 60) The Limitation Act, 1963 Part I - Preliminary Part II - Limitation of suits, appeals and applications Part III - Computation of period of limitation Part IV - Acquisition of ownership by possession Part V - Miscellaneous First Division - Suits Part I - Suits relating to accounts Part II - Suits relating to contracts Part III - Suits relating to declarations Part IV - Suits relating to decrees and instruments Volume II - (Articles 61 to 137 & Appendix I to IV) Part V - Suits relating to immovable property Part VI - Suits relating to movable property Part VII - Suits relating to tort Part VIII - Suits relating to trusts and trust property Part IX - Suits relating to miscellaneous matters Part X - Suits for which there is no prescribed period Second Division - Appeals Third Division - Applications Part I - Applications in specified cases Part II - Other Applications Appendices ............................................................................................................................. Author Details Upendra Nath Mitra, M.A., B.L., Tagore Law Professor Vakil, High Court, Lecturer City College Twelfth Edition Edited by Justice Y.V. Chandrachud, Former Chief Justice Supreme Court of India Justice S.S. Subramani, Former Judge High Court, Madras .............................................................................................................................