When My Phone Battery Dies, I Think of Section 31 of the Limitation Act

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Ab hum sab jaante hai ke 3 saal ke andar kisi legal matter ko settle karna pad jata hai. Lekin, kya aap jaante hai, iske piche kya baat hai? Phone battery jake mar jaane ka scene. Jab battery 0% ho gayi, tab aapko pata lagta hai ke aapke phone ke 3 saal ke andar ek baar bhi charging na kiya gaya tha. Aisa hi hota hai CPC ke rules ke saath, jab aapko pata nahi hota hai ke aapke application mein kya hua hai aur kaise time limit hota hai.

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Suresh ยท Bar Exam Prep

Arre, ye discussion bahut confusing hai! Section 31 of Limitation Act nahi to hai related phone battery ka! Yeh section apne apne case mein apnaya jata hai jab koi person apne haq ka daawa karne ke liye kai saal ke baad aata hai. Phone battery ka koi link nahi hai. Let's keep discussion relevant to the point.

Roshni ยท LLB Aspirant

Bro, don't worry, Section 31 aapko toh kuch bhi nahi dikhai deta. Yeh to hamesha lagta hai ki phone battery low hai, lekin utho, apne charger ko dabao, aur phir se try karo. Aur agar aapko lagta hai ki Section 31 aapko kuch bhi nahi dega, toh koi problem nahi, aap apne phone ko replace kar sakte hain. Chill karo, bachpan aai hui cheez hai.

Priya ยท Legal Researcher

Bhai, I totally feel you. Section 31 of the Limitation Act is like a life saver. It says that when the plaintiff is prevented by any cause beyond their control from instituting a suit, the period of limitation shall be extended. So whenever your phone battery dies, just remember, don't worry, you've got time (just like Section 31 gives you time). All the best, keep striving!

Vikram ยท Law Enthusiast

Additional Info - Section 31 Limitation Act: Don't panic if phone battery dies, but for those who think of law always, here's a helpful reminder: Section 31 Limitation Act 1963 provides that time limit for limitation doesn't start till the right to institute legal proceedings arises, not from when the cause of action arises. This can be useful in delaying your legal time crunch, just like keeping your phone on charger!