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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Civil Procedure Code"
Interim Relief By Arbitral Tribunal – Still An Unresolved Mystery?
The Doctrine Of Judicial Comity In India: Challenges And The Need For A Consistent Approach
The Role Of Foreign Jurisdiction In Marriage: Unraveling The Complexities Of Jurisdictional Errors In Divorce Decrees
Trial Courts Expected To Decide On Acceptability Of Advocate Commissioner's Report Before Proceeding With Trial: Kerala High Court
Family Court Not Strictly Bound By Procedure Laid Down In CPC, Evidence Act; May Lay Down Own Procedure If Required: Telangana High Court
CPC Not Exhaustive; Where Code Is Silent About A Procedural Aspect Court's Inherent Power U/S 151 Can Come To Its Aid: Allahabad HC
Previously Instituted Suit Can't Be Stayed U/S 10 CPC On Ground That Subsequent Suit On Same Issue Is Pending Between Parties: Kerala High Court
Section 8 Of A& C Act Is Compiled On Filing Application Under O. 7 Rule 11, Informing About Arbitration Clause: Telangana High Court
Concurrent Tax Investigations: A Legal Analysis Of Parallel Proceedings In GST Framework
In Partition Suit, Courts Must Ascertain Interested Parties At The Outset; Absence Of Necessary Party Fatal Defect: Kerala High Court
Punjab & Haryana High Court Raps Trial Court For Overlooking 32 Yrs Old CPC Amendment
Filing Of Caveat Under Section 148a Of Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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