2. "Laches" is a doctrine which, like a statute of limitations, serves as a defense to legal proceedings when the plaintiff has waited too long before bringing the claim. It applies where there is (1) Lack of diligence by the party against whom the defense is asserted; (2) Prejudice (i.e., harm) to the party asserting the defense.
5. The Doctrine of Laches consists of the following elements 1. The plaintiff delayed filing suit for an unreasonable and inexcusable length of time from the time the plaintiff knew or reasonably should have known of its claim against the defendant, and 2. The delay operated to the prejudice or injury of the defendant.
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7. Cases in law are governed by statutes of limitations, which are laws that determine how long a person has to file a lawsuit before the right to sue expires.
8. Different types of injuries (e.g., tort and contract) have different time periods in which to file a lawsuit.
13. Khoday India Limited vs The Scotch Whisky Association and others (Civil Appeal 4179 of 2008: decided on May 27, 2008) (Justice Sinha and Justice LS Panta) The judge held that “We, therefore, in the peculiar facts and circumstances of this case, are of the opinion that action of the respondents is barred under the principles of acquiescence and/ or waiver. "