Section 65:
Period of limitation.
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Limitation
Act, 1963 (36 of 1963), but subject to the specific provisions contained in this Act, the period of
limitation in the case of a dispute referred to the Registrar under section 64, shall
(a) if the dispute relates to the recovery of any sum, including interest thereon, due to a foreman
from a deceased subscriber, be three years, computed from the date on which such subscriber dies or
ceases to be a subscriber; or
(b) if the dispute is between a foreman and a subscriber or a past subscriber, or the nominee, heir
or legal representative of a deceased subscriber, and the dispute relates to any act or omission on the
part of either party to the dispute, be three years from the date on which the act or omission with
reference to which the dispute arose, took place.
(2) The period of limitation in the case of any dispute other than those referred to in sub-section (1)
which are required to be referred to the Registrar under section 64 shall be regulated by the provisions of
the Limitation Act, 1963 (36 of 1963), as if the dispute were a suit, and the Registrar, a Civil Court.
(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-sections (1) and (2), the Registrar may admit a dispute
after the expiry of the period of limitation specified therein, if the applicant satisfies the Registrar that he
had sufficient cause for not referring the dispute within such period.