Limitation Act, 1963: Compensation claims timeframe starts when injury occurs, not when the act happens.
In suits for compensation where an act does not give rise to a cause of action unless specific injury results, the Limitation Act, 1963, specifies that the period of limitation begins from the time the injury occurs. This provision ensures that the limitation period is calculated based on the actual occurrence of damage, rather than the act itself, allowing individuals to seek compensation once the injury is realized.
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