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Section 7 of the Limitation Act does not apply to:

A. Liability in respect of any immovable property

B. Liability in respect of any movable property

C. Contractual liability

D. None of the above

Answer: Option B

Solution(By Examveda Team)

Section 7 of the Limitation Act deals with the extension of limitation in cases of liability for a person in respect of any immovable property. This section provides for an exception to the standard limitation period when the person liable is a minor or of unsound mind. It essentially allows for an extension of time for bringing a legal action in cases where a person's liability relates to immovable property and they are under certain incapacities.

Option A: Liability in respect of any immovable property is not applicable here because Section 7 pertains to this very category of liability. It applies to cases involving immovable property and the specified incapacities.

Option B: Liability in respect of any movable property is incorrect because Section 7 does not deal with liabilities related to movable property. The correct answer to the question is a category of liability that is not covered by Section 7.

Option C: Contractual liability is not applicable here because the question specifically asks about the category of liability that Section 7 does not apply to.

Option D: None of the above is not the correct answer in this context, as there is a specific category of liability mentioned in the question that Section 7 does not apply to.

Given the options provided, the correct answer is Option B: Liability in respect of any movable property.

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Comments ( 1 )

  1. Prachii Singh
    Prachii Singh :
    1 year ago

    Wrong answer

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