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The Supreme Court recently held that the limitation period for a specific performance suit will run from the date fixed for the performance and not from the expiry of the validity of the agreement. The First Appellate Court and the High Court went on the consideration that the agreement further recorded that this agreement would remain valid for a period of five years from today's date i.e. date of the execution of the agreement to sell.

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