Exclusion of time: specified interruptions suspend computation of limitation, including injunctions, consent delays, insolvency receivership, and absence. Exclusion of time prescribes that periods during which an injunction or order continues, required notices or the time taken to obtain governmental or other authority consent, proceedings to set aside a sale in execution, the interval associated with appointment of a receiver or liquidator in insolvency or winding up proceedings, and the time of a defendant's absence from India or territories under central administration are to be excluded when computing the period of limitation for suits and execution applications.
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Exclusion of time: specified interruptions suspend computation of limitation, including injunctions, consent delays, insolvency receivership, and absence.
Exclusion of time prescribes that periods during which an injunction or order continues, required notices or the time taken to obtain governmental or other authority consent, proceedings to set aside a sale in execution, the interval associated with appointment of a receiver or liquidator in insolvency or winding up proceedings, and the time of a defendant's absence from India or territories under central administration are to be excluded when computing the period of limitation for suits and execution applications.
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