Disability of joint claimants suspends limitation where discharge cannot be given without concurrence, until the disability ends. When several persons are jointly entitled to sue or apply for execution, limitation runs if a discharge can be given without the disabled person's concurrence; if no such discharge is possible, limitation is suspended for all co-entitled persons until one becomes capable of giving discharge alone or the disability ceases. The rule covers all liabilities including immovable property; a Mitakshara HUF Manager is capable of giving discharge without concurrence only when managing the joint family property.
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Disability of joint claimants suspends limitation where discharge cannot be given without concurrence, until the disability ends.
When several persons are jointly entitled to sue or apply for execution, limitation runs if a discharge can be given without the disabled person's concurrence; if no such discharge is possible, limitation is suspended for all co-entitled persons until one becomes capable of giving discharge alone or the disability ceases. The rule covers all liabilities including immovable property; a Mitakshara HUF Manager is capable of giving discharge without concurrence only when managing the joint family property.
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