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..., 1963 which are reproduced as under:—Section 22. Continuing breaches and torts.-In the case of a continuing breach of contract or in the case of a continuing tort, a fresh period of...consideration is as to whether the suit was within limitation? Learned counsel for the plaintiffappellant referred the provisions of Section 22, 23 and Article 55 of the Limitation Act....7. According to learned counsel for the plaintiff-appellant it was a case of continuing breach of contract as the defendant did not make supply of the remaining pumps. It was also...

..., the appellant has submitted that since the cause of action is founded on a continuing wrong, the complaint is within limitation.13. Section 22 of the Limitation Act, 1963...provides for the computation of limitation in the case of a continuing breach of contract or tort. It provides that in case of a continuing breach of contract, a fresh period of limitation begins to...

...‘continuing breach of contract’. The criterion for application of Section 22 is not whether the right or its corresponding obligation is a continuing one, but whether the wrong is a continuing one...‘continuing breach of contract’ and ‘successive breaches of contract’. We have already dealt with the expression ‘continuing breach of contract’ while discussing Section 22. Successive breaches oc...contracted to do or by doing those things which he has contracted to do.48. Whereas, as per Section 22, the cause of action for filing a suit in respect of continuing breach of contract...

...Section 22 of the Limitation Act of 1963 in case of a continuing breach of contract or in case of a continuing tort, a fresh period...continuing breach of contract or tort. Section 22 of the Limitation Act provides that in case of continuing ...case of successive or continuing breach. The present suit is not for damages but for injunction. Section 22 does not apply to successive wrongs. Where there are successive...

...action bar of Order 2, Rule 2, sub-rule (3) cannot be invoked. In this connection it is profitable to have a look at Section 22 of the Limitation Act, 1963. It lays down that “in the case of a continuing...breach of contract or in the case of a continuing tort, a fresh period of limitation begins to run at every moment of the time during which the breach or the tort, as the case may be, continues”. As...

...furnish by notice given under sub-section (1) or sub-section (2) of Section 22 of Section 34 or has without reasonable cause failed to furnish it within the time allowed and in the manner required by...that under the 1922 Act liability to make a return was contingent upon service of notice under Section 22 while under the 1961 Act every person having a taxable income has under Section 139 the...that a continuing offence or a continuing wrong is after all a continuing breach of the duty which itself is continuing. If a duty continues from day to day, the non-performance of that duty from day to...

....17. At this stage it would be apposite to refer to and rely upon Section 22 of the Limitation Act, 1963, which reads as follows:“22. Continuing...breaches and torts.—In the case of a continuing breach of contract or in the case of a continuing tort, a fresh period of limitation begins to run at every moment of the time during which the breach...or tort, as the case may be, continues.”18. This Court had the occasion to deal with Section 22 of the Limitation Act, 1963 in...

...was passed. To counter this plea, mr. Ghosh contended that as the termination of service under section 22 of the limitation act this is a continuing cause of action and therefore not barred. In our...unconstitutional and the plaintiff has not been reinstated, this is a continuing breach of contract and in the case of a continuing wrong independent of contract, a fresh period of limitation begins to...run at every moment of the time during which the breach or the wrong as the case may be continued. The question of continuing wrong or continuing breach of contract was considered by the supreme court...

...present is a case of continuing breach and so as per section 22 of the Limitation Act a fresh period of limitation...section 22 of the Limitation Act, in the case of a continuing breach of contract or in the case of the continuing tort, a fresh per...between the parties and it is in these circumstances that ultimately a suit was filed on 1.6.1979 Section 22 and Article 55 of the Limitation Act read as under...

...a continuing breach. He has, however, relied on section 29(2) of the Indian Limitation Act (Act IX of 1908 and after its amendment by the...local law—(a) the provisions contained in section 1, sections 9 to 18 and section 22 shall applly only in so far as, and to the extent to which, they are not.... That section provides that—“In the case of a continuing breach of contract and in the case of a continuing wrong independent of contract, a fresh period of limitation begins to run at...

...Section 22 of the Limitation Act was applicable in the instant case which provides that in the case of continuing breach of contract or in the case of a continuing tort a...

...decree was dismissed. 4] Section 22 of the Limitation Act, 1963 runs as under: 22. Continuing breaches and torts.— In the...case of a continuing breach of contract or in the case of a continuing tort, a fresh period of limitation begins to run at every moment of the time...

...Section 22 of the Limitation Act, which provides for limitation in the case of a continuing cause of action.3...of action accruing to the Respondent is a continuing cause of action. Section 22 of the Limitation Act provides for a...of the opponent based on a contract between the parties cannot be said to be a continuing breach so that a fresh period of limitation can be said to begin to run at every moment of time during which...

...is no question for applying the provisions of Section 22 of the Limitation Act as there is no continuous action on the part of the petitioner which could be said Page 1 of 3... to be either continuing breach of the contract or a case of continuing tort. He, therefore, submitted that learned Judge has seriously...erred in rejecting the application preferred by the petitioner by applying the provisions of Section 22 of the Limitation Act. 3. The Court, having heard learned...

...the provisions of section 22 of the Limitation Act. The Revisional Court held that because of the...provisions of section 22 of the Limitation Act, the application filed on 17-7-1984 is within limitation.4. The only...contention urged on behalf of the petitioners relying on the provisions of section 22 of the Limitation Act which reads...

...the limitation act which speaks as under: "section 22. Continuing breaches and torts: in the case of a continuing breach of contract or in the case of a continuing tort, a fresh...wrongly refused the amendment application presuming that the claim of the plaintiff/petitioner herein is barred by limitation. The learned counsel for the petitioner invited my attention to the section 22 of...to the time barred claim so as to bring the claim within a period of limitation is not permissible. But the present case is governed by section 22 of the limitation act. Further it is proved by...

...Section 22 of the Limitation Act which speaks as under: "Section 22. Continuing Breaches and torts :--In the case o...continuing breach of contract in the case of a continuing tort, a fresh period of limitation begins to run at every moment or the time during which the breach or the tort, as the case may be continues...Section 22 of the Limitation Act, Further it is proved by evidence that the defendants have made encroachment over the cart-track. Thus, the right of...

...22 of the 1963 of the Act, reads thus:“22. Continuing breaches and torts - In the case of a continuing breach of contract or in the case of a continuing tort, a fresh period of...vested in the Central Government and that vide notification dated 20.8.1974 issued under Section 22 of the DD Act, the Central Government transferred the suit land to the DDA..., in any case, with the issue of notification under Section 22 of the DD Act. Even if the appellants were to plead ignorance about the two notifications, it is impossible to...

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...continuing breach. He has, however, relied on Section 29(2) of the Indian Limitation Act Act (Act IX of 1908, after its amendment by the...prescribed for any suit, appeal or application by any special or local law.—(a) The provisions contained in Section 4, Sections 9 to 18 and Section 22 shall apply..., therefore, does not apply to a suit against the board. That section provides that—“In the case of continuing breach of contract and in the case of a continuing wrong independent of...