The period of limitation for filing a suit to recover possession of movable or immovable property comprised in religious or charitable endowment, transferred for valuable consideration, under Article 96 of the Schedule

The period of limitation for filing a suit to recover possession of movable or immovable property comprised in religious or charitable endowment, transferred for valuable consideration, under Article 96 of the Schedule Correct Answer Twelve years

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During continuance of possession of immovable property the person in possession is estopped from denying the title to such immovable property of the person who put him in such possession, if:
In a suit filed by the plaintiff, the defendant in his written statement has taken the objection of non-impleadment of necessary party. Despite such objection the plaintiff continued the suit and the suit finally was decreed. At the first appellate stage, the plaintiff withdraws the suit with liberty to file a fresh one on the same cause of action and subsequently filed a fresh suit. The period spent by the plaintiff in the earlier suit, under section 14 of Limitation Act is