374 DR. BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR : WRITINGS AND SPEECHES
§ Starting point in cases of successive wrongs.
§ Starting point in cases of continuing wrongs. II. A GAINST WHEN DOES TIME BEGIN TO RUN ?
§ When against the Plaintiff.
§ When against the Defendant.
V. QUESTIONS ARISING OUT OF COLUMN 2 I. HOW IS THE PERIOD TO BE COMPUTED ?
§ Calender.
§ Cases in which time is excluded.
§ Cases in which time lost is deducted. II. C AN THE PERIOD BE EXTENDED ? III. C AN THE DELAY BE EXCUSED ?
IX CONSTRUCTION OF THE STATUTE OF LIMITATION
(1) General Principles.
(2) Specific and Residuary Articles.
P ART IV.—QUESTIONS ARISING OUT OF COLUMN I Division I—Suits Group I— Suits for money. 57-64-85. Explain: — (1) Account stated—64.
(2) Monies had and received—62.
(3) Mutual, Open and Current Account—85.
(4) Deposit—60. Group II.— Suits on Negotiable Instruments— 69—80. Explain. —Money payable by Instalments—75. Group III.— Suits by minor on attaining Majority —44. Explain. Group IV.— Suits on mortgages —132, 134, 147, 148. Explain. Group V.— Suits to recover immovable Property