Statement A: In computing period of limitation for any appeal, the day from which such period is to be reckoned, shall be included.
Statement B: In computing period of Limitation for any appeal, the day on which the judgment complained of was pronounced and the time requisite for obtaining the copy of the decree shall be excluded.
Statement A: In computing period of limitation for any appeal, the day from which such period is to be reckoned, shall be included.
Statement B: In computing period of Limitation for any appeal, the day on which the judgment complained of was pronounced and the time requisite for obtaining the copy of the decree shall be excluded. Correct Answer Both are correct
In the context of the Limitation Act, we have two statements:
Statement A: In computing the period of limitation for any appeal, the day from which such period is to be reckoned shall be included.
Statement B: In computing the period of limitation for any appeal, the day on which the judgment complained of was pronounced and the time requisite for obtaining the copy of the decree shall be excluded.
To determine the correctness of these statements:
- Statement A implies that the day from which the limitation period starts should be counted within the period. This is generally true; the starting day is usually included when calculating the period of limitation.
- Statement B suggests that the day of the judgment and the time required to obtain a copy of the decree should be excluded. This is also generally true; these days are typically
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