The deadline that cannot slip.
Enter your cause-of-action date and NyayX calculates the limitation period under the Limitation Act 1963 — then alerts you before it expires.
Limitation Tracker
Limitation Act 1963Article 116
Appeal · HC to SC · 90-day limit
Article 113
Civil Suit · HC · 3650-day limit
Article 137
SC Review · 30-day limit
Everything you need.
Article-based deadline computation
Select the suit or application type, enter the cause-of-action date, and NyayX returns the limitation deadline under the relevant Article of the Limitation Act 1963 — including Articles 54, 55, 58, 113, 116, 117, 124, and 137.
Pre-expiry alerts
Receive alerts 30 days and 7 days before a limitation period expires. Limitation bars are a leading cause of professional liability claims — catching the deadline early gives you time to act.
Appeal and revision limitation
Track the filing deadline for first appeals, second appeals, and revisions separately. Enter the lower-court order date and NyayX calculates the appeal limitation period from that date. See also how this connects to your cases in our <a href='/features/case-management' class='underline'>case management</a> module.
Condonation-of-delay awareness
When a limitation date has already passed, NyayX flags the matter and notes that an application for condonation of delay under Section 5 of the Limitation Act may be required. The flag is a prompt — not a substitute for legal analysis.
Tied to hearing dates
Limitation deadlines sit alongside your hearing calendar. A case approaching limitation while also having an upcoming hearing shows both alerts in one view. Explore the full <a href='/features/hearing-calendar' class='underline'>hearing calendar</a> feature.
Per-case limitation history
Every limitation period you add is stored on the case record. You can review past deadlines, see which were met, and see the cause-of-action date entered at the time.
Limitation Tracker. Before. And after.
The same practice. A completely different experience.
Calculating limitation date manually from the Schedule each time
Select Article + enter date — deadline computed in seconds
Limitation date buried in a spreadsheet no one checks
Pre-expiry alerts sent 30 days and 7 days before the deadline
Appeal period tracked separately from the suit — easy to mix up
Suit and appeal limitation periods stored separately on the same case
Realising the limitation has expired only when briefing counsel
Condonation flag raised the moment the deadline passes
No way to audit which cases are at limitation risk this month
Upcoming limitation dates visible across all active cases at a glance
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Common questions answered.
NyayX currently covers Articles 54, 55, 58, 113, 116, 117, 124, 137, and several others from the Schedule to the Limitation Act 1963. The list covers the most common civil suits, appeals, and applications filed in Indian courts.
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