Question
To set aside a sale by a Civil or Revenue Court the
period of limitation as per provisions of Limitation Act 1963 to file suit is:Solution
Limitation Act: Schedule: Part IX—Suits relating to miscellaneous matters: Article 99: Suit to set aside a sale by a civil or revenue court or a sale for arrears of Government revenue or for any demand recoverable as such arrears the period of limitation is one year when the sale is confirmed or would otherwise have become final and conclusive had no such suit been brought.
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