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Court Sets Aside Demand Beyond Limitation Period; Citizens Not Expected to Track All Court Judgments.

April 30, 2013

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A ordinary citizen, in our view, under the ordinary course of circumstances cannot be expected to keep track of the judgment of various Courts. - Demand set aside being beyoind the normal period of limitation - AT

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