[Summary Suit] Format of Suit For Recovery Under Order XXXVII of CPC
[Summary Suit] Format of Suit For Recovery Under Order XXXVII of CPC. Summary suit or summary procedure is given under order XXXVII of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.
Read more[Summary Suit] Format of Suit For Recovery Under Order XXXVII of CPC. Summary suit or summary procedure is given under order XXXVII of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.
Read moreAfter a suit is initiated with the plaint and a composed assertion is given by the defendant there comes a phase called First Hearing Under Civil Procedure Code, 1908.
Read moreA counter-claim cannot be filed after the issues are framed, reiterated the Apex Court in the Case of Ashok Kumar Kalra vs. Wing Cdr. Surendra Agnihotri [SLP(C) No(s). 23599/2018]
Read moreIt states that (1) Save where otherwise expressly provided in the body of this Code or by any other law for the time being in force, an appeal shall lie from every decree passed by any Court exercising original jurisdiction the Court authorized to hear appeals from the decisions of such Cour
Read moreOrder 7 Rules 1 to 8 are dealing with the particulars in a plaint. Where Rule 9 procedures on plaint being admitted and rules 10 to 10-B return of plaint, and appearance of parties and Rules 11 to 13 rejection of plaint with the rules 14 to 17 production of documents.
Read moreAmendments of the pleadings are done under Rule 17. Fundamental conditions to be fulfilled before conceding leave for amendment of pleadings.
Read moreThe privilege to fair set-off is perceived just if the case emerges out of a similar exchange which is the establishment of the offended party’s case and the case has not become time-banned.
Read moreOutline of Fundamental Rules of Pleading. Every pleading shall contain, and contain only a statement in a term of the material facts.
Read moreA decree has been defined under section 2(2) of C.P.C. 1908. The decree refers to formal expression of an adjudication. Conclusive
Read moreDifference Between Judgment, Decree, Order under Civil Procedure Code,1908. According to Section 2(9) of Civil Procedure Code, “judgement”
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