Period of limitation: New Act does not revive claims whose limitation expired; pending suits remain unaffected. Section 31 preserves the bar of time by providing that the Limitation Act, 1963 does not enable any suit, appeal or application whose period of limitation under the earlier Act had expired before commencement, and that suits, appeals or applications instituted before and pending at commencement are not affected by the new Act.
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Period of limitation: New Act does not revive claims whose limitation expired; pending suits remain unaffected.
Section 31 preserves the bar of time by providing that the Limitation Act, 1963 does not enable any suit, appeal or application whose period of limitation under the earlier Act had expired before commencement, and that suits, appeals or applications instituted before and pending at commencement are not affected by the new Act.
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