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CPC

Parties to the Suit

The Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) in India governs civil proceedings and outlines the procedural aspects of civil litigation. One crucial aspect of…

Presentation of a Plaint

The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC) is the cornerstone of civil litigation in India, establishing the procedural framework for the adjudication…

Place of Suing; Institution of Suits

The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC) is the principal legislation governing civil procedural laws in India. It meticulously outlines the process …

Different Types of Courts (Hierarchy of courts)

The judicial system in India operates under a well-defined hierarchical structure, ensuring that justice is administered effectively and efficiently.…

Jurisdiction of Civil Courts

Introduction The jurisdiction of civil courts is a fundamental aspect of the Indian legal system. It delineates the authority of civil courts to ad…

Definitions under the CPC

The Civil Procedure Code (CPC), 1908 , is a comprehensive code that governs the procedures for civil litigation in India. It provides a detailed fr…

Principles of res sub-judice and res judicata

The principles of res sub judice and res judicata are fundamental doctrines in the realm of civil procedure, designed to ensure judicial efficiency a…

Rameshwar v. District Judge

Case Overview: Rameshwar v. District Judge (1945) Citation :  Rameshwar v. District Judge, AIR 1945 All 77 Relevant Provision:  Section 2(1) of the…

Article 133 of Indian Constitution

Article 133 of the Indian Constitution deals with the appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in civil matters. It outlines the conditions under…

Article 124 of Indian Constitution

Article 124 of the Indian Constitution deals with the establishment and composition of the Supreme Court of India, the appointment and qualification…

Hierarchy of Courts in Civil Matters

The Indian judiciary, known for its vast structure, is meticulously organized to address various types of legal disputes, including civil matters. Th…

Article 227 of Indian Constitution

Article 227 of the Indian Constitution grants the High Courts the power of superintendence over all courts and tribunals within their jurisdiction, …

Article 226 of Indian Constitution

Article 226 of the Indian Constitution empowers the High Courts to issue certain writs for the enforcement of fundamental rights and for any other p…

Res Judicata [Section 11( CPC)]

Res judicata. No Court shall try any suit or issue in which the matter directly and substantially in issue has been directly and substantially in iss…

Section 9 (CPC)

Courts to try all civil suits unless barred. The Courts shall (subject to the provisions herein contained) have jurisdiction to try all suits of a ci…

Jurisdiction of Civil Courts

The jurisdiction of civil courts is a fundamental aspect of the Indian legal system. It delineates the authority of civil courts to adjudicate disput…
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