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πŸ“˜ U. N. Mitra – Law of Limitation and Prescription
βœ’οΈ Author: U. N. Mitra | Latest Reprint (2025) | Language: English

For over a century, U. N. Mitra’s Law of Limitation and Prescription has stood as an enduring monument of juristic scholarship, providing the most authoritative section-wise commentary on the Limitation Act, 1963. Originating as the Tagore Law Lectures of 1882, this masterpiece continues to command respect from the Bench, Bar, and Academia for its lucid, analytical, and critical exposition of limitation law.


πŸ” Key Features

πŸ“œ Historic Legacy – Contains the original text of the Tagore Law Lectures (1882) delivered at the University of Calcutta, a landmark series representing the highest level of Indian legal erudition.

βš–οΈ Comprehensive & Up to Date – Offers section-wise commentary on the Limitation Act, 1963, meticulously updated with the latest legislative and statutory developments.

πŸ›οΈ Landmark Judgments – Integrates significant recent rulings, including:

  • State of UP v. R.K. Pandey

  • M/s Citicorp Finance (India) Ltd. v. Snehasis Nanda

  • Indian Evangelical Lutheran Church Trust Association v. Sri Balan and Company

πŸ’‘ Scholarly Insight – Combines historical perspective with contemporary analysis, making it an invaluable resource for understanding both doctrinal foundations and modern applications of limitation and prescription law.


🎯 Recommended For

  • Judges & Lawyers seeking an authoritative reference in limitation matters

  • Scholars & Academicians researching the evolution of Indian civil procedure and limitation statutes

  • Advanced Law Students requiring a deep, historically rooted understanding of the subject

🚚 Pre-Order Information – Pre-ordered copies will be dispatched within 2–3 days of release, ensuring timely access to this century-old yet ever-relevant legal classic.

πŸ“Œ U. N. Mitra’s Law of Limitation and Prescription (2025 Reprint) remains the gold standard for anyone needing a comprehensive, historically grounded, and up-to-date guide to the law of limitation in India.