Comprehensive Recorded Course on the Indian Limitation Act, 1963
Judicial Aspirants, Lawyers, Law Students, and other serious learners may enrol for individual and combo subjects under LiveLaw Academy’s Judicial Service Examination Preparation Course. LiveLaw Academy offers this comprehensive recorded course on the Indian Limitation Act, 1963, a foundational procedural statute governing limitation of actions and forming an essential component of civil law and judicial service examinations across India. The course is designed to provide a doctrinal, analytical, and examination-oriented understanding of limitation law and its practical application in civil litigation.
Course Offering
The course provides in-depth and structured coverage of the Indian Limitation Act, 1963, with emphasis on statutory interpretation and judicial application.
- Concept and objectives of limitation law
- Computation of limitation periods and exclusion of time
- Continuing breaches, acknowledgements, and condonation of delay
- Distinction between limitation and prescription
- Interaction of the Limitation Act with civil and special statutes
- Application of limitation principles in suits, appeals, and applications
- Alignment with judicial service examination syllabus
Course Instructor
The course is conducted by Hon’ble Justice Ved Prakash Sharma, Former Judge of the High Court of Madhya Pradesh, a jurist of repute with extensive judicial, academic, and institutional experience.
- Former Judge, High Court of Madhya Pradesh (Indore Bench)
- Chairperson, Madhya Pradesh State Law Commission (2018–2021)
- Registrar General, High Court of Madhya Pradesh
- Director, Madhya Pradesh State Judicial Academy
- Professor, National Judicial Academy, Bhopal
- His professional contributions include:
- Delivery of over 200 lectures at judicial academies and legal institutions
- Significant involvement in law reform initiatives, including reports on repeal of obsolete laws and criminal justice reforms
- Authorship of “Legal Issues: An Anthology” and “Madhya Pradesh Mein Panchayati Raj”
His teaching approach integrates judicial insight with academic rigour, focusing on clarity of principles, precedent-based reasoning, and examination relevance.
Course Features and Academic Objectives
The course is structured to support disciplined, self-paced learning through recorded instruction.
- Extensive recorded lectures explaining the statutory framework in detail
- Analytical discussion of leading and recent judicial precedents
- Emphasis on practical application of limitation principles in litigation
- Development of exam-oriented analytical and answer-writing skills
- Inclusion of an objective test quiz within the course for self-assessment
- Flexibility to attempt the quiz at any time during the course validity period
Mode of Delivery and Course Validity
- Mode of delivery: Online, recorded lectures only
- No live classes, real-time interaction, or live doubt-clearing sessions
- Course access remains valid for twelve months from the date of enrolment
Language of Instruction
All lectures, course materials, and assessments are conducted in English
Academic Disclaimer
This programme is a recorded, self-paced academic course. It does not involve live teaching sessions or synchronous academic interaction. Learners are expected to engage independently with the course material during the twelve-month access period from the date of enrolment.
Registration and Enquiries
For enrolment and further academic information, interested candidates may contact LiveLaw Academy at:
After successful purchase, this item would be added to your Library.
You can access the library in the following ways :
- From Computer, you can access your library after successful login
- For other devices, you can access your library using this web app through browser of your device.