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<h1>Section 12 of the Limitation Act, 1963: Exclude Certain Periods in Limitation Calculations for Appeals and Reviews.</h1> In the Limitation Act, 1963, Section 12 outlines the exclusion of certain periods when computing the limitation period for legal proceedings. The day from which the limitation period begins is excluded. For appeals, applications for leave to appeal, revisions, or reviews, the day the judgment is pronounced and the time needed to obtain copies of relevant documents are excluded. When appealing or seeking revision or review, the time needed to obtain a copy of the judgment is also excluded. For applications to set aside an award, the time to obtain a copy of the award is excluded. Time taken by the court to prepare documents before a copy application is made is not excluded.