The Bar of Limitation directly affects the filing and admissibility of appeals and revisions because courts strictly refuse to entertain them if they are submitted after the prescribed limitation period, regardless of the merits of the case. To avoid this, skilled lawyers first note the exact date of the judgment or order and immediately calculate the limitation period under the relevant statute. They apply for certified copies without delay, track the time taken for preparation and delivery, and exclude it as permitted under the Limitation Act. Lawyers then maintain clear limitation calendars, set digital reminders, and prepare appeal drafts, affidavits, and annexures early to avoid last-minute obstacles. They also keep clients informed so documents, signatures, and fees are completed on time. If delay seems unavoidable, they prepare a well-documented condonation of delay application with specific reasons and supporting evidence. By following accurate calculation, disciplined time management, organized documentation, and early preparation, experienced lawyers ensure appeals and revisions are filed within the limitation period and remain legally admissible.