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..., then it will come to an end on 13.12.2016. As per Section 18 of Limitation Act, 1963 (in short 'Act'), fresh period of limitation shall be computed from the time of acknowledgment. Section 18 of Limitation Act is...

..., then it will come to an end on 13.12.2016. As per Section 18 of Limitation Act, 1963 (in short 'Act'), fresh period of limitation shall be computed from the time of acknowledgment. Section 18 of Limitation Act is...

...:“Under Section 18 of Limitation Act, 1908, one of the essential requirements for a valid ‘acknowledgment’ is that...

...428. 7.8. Both the judgments are on Section 18 of Limitation Act. The first judgment provides that an entry made in companies balance sheet amounts to an acknowl...invoices raised by the plaintiff company. 7.9. As per Section 18 of Limitation Act, if before expiration of the prescribed period of limitation, any acknowledgement of...to be acknowledgement of debt under Section 18 of Limitation Act by the trial court as well as by Hon'ble High Court of Kerala, however, when the matter came up before the Apex Court, it observed...

...18 of Limitation Act, 1963 and the application was not within time. -2- 4. Learned Counsel for the...appellant has submits that the documents have been filed namely Form-16A dated 01.06.2019 as well as confirmation of account dated 01.04.2021 which indicate that appellant's shall get the benefit of Section...

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...said payment would extend the limitation period, under section 18 of Limitation Act, 1963 only for the default under an agreement relating to M.P. site and not the other agreements. Therefore, it is...extend limitation under section 18 of Limitation Act 1963 and it cannot be taken as an acknowledgement of the liability. The contents of the said letter are reproduced below: As per your discussion with...

...section 18 of Limitation Act, then the present suit filed on 17-9-1968 was well within limitation. Mr. Dhabe relied upon a ...difficulty in coming to a conclusion that this letter of confirmation in terms of section 18 of Limitation Act, serves...section 18 of Limitation Act. All that section 18 requires is that the acknowledgment must be made before the expiration of...

..., 1963.10. Regarding the issue of Limitation in the present matter, it is pleaded that entries in the Balance Sheet amounts to an acknowledgement of debt in terms of Section 18 of Limitation .... Therefore, Hon'ble Supreme Court declined the benefit of Section 18 of Limitation Act, 1963. Hon'ble Supreme Court has not said that the provisions of Section 18 of ...instant case.”27. Firstly we have considered whether Section 18 of Limitation Act, 1963 is applicable to Insolvency Cases?28. We have carefully gone through the...

...). 9. MSN Charities (supra) is an authority to distinguish between Section 18 of Limitation Act and Section 25(3) of the Contract Act. It was held that Section ...case of acknowledgement of debt under Section 18 of Limitation Act read with Section 19 of Limitation Act, no further undertaking is necessary except 3...

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....62. As per Section 18 of Limitation Act, an acknowledgement of present subsisting liability, made in writing in respect of any right claimed by the opposite party and...

.... KBG Textiles Mills Pvt. Ltd but no information has been furnished to him. Instead , he said, the department has withhold the information taking an escape of Section- 18 of limitation act 1963. He...

...treated as acknowledgement of debt from us as per Section 18 of Limitation Act, 1963.Yours sincerely,For International Electron Devices Ltd.Sd/- Managing...

...that: "Under Section 18 of Limitation Act 1908, one of the essential requirements for a valid...

...Section 18 of Limitation Act. He would further submit that the date of pronote was 13.4.1975, date of part payment and endorsement therefor was dated 15.11.1979 which falls outside the...

...of correspondence between Petitioner and Corporate Debtor which can be constituted as acknowledgment in terms of Section 18 of Limitation Act, 1963. The Petitioner further relied upon the letter of...invoked on 14th December, 2014 its validity to extend from time to time by acknowledgment of debt in writing and a fresh period of limitation has commenced in terms of Section 18 of Limitation Act, 1963...Section 18 of Limitation Act, 1963 is not in view of the facts and circumstances of case, however, the Honble Supreme Court did not hold the provisions of Section 18 did not apply to the code...

...and this is more so in view of provisions of Section 18 of Limitation Act. Section 18 of Limitation Act reads thus...

...relied upon by appellant amounted to an acknowledgment within the meaning of Section 18 of Limitation Act No. 36 of 1963...

...Reconstructions Company India Limited v. Bishal Jaiswal” held that the entries made in the balance sheet of corporate debtor amount to an acknowledgement of debt under section 18 of Limitation Act, 1963...

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