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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Civil Procedure Code 1908(CPC)"
Is Order XXV Rule 1(1) CPC Mandatory? Delhi High Court Larger Bench To Decide
Summons Must Specify Defendant Is Required To File Written Statement In Commercial Suit Within 30 Days: Delhi High Court To Civil Courts
Supreme Court Annual Digest 2022- Code Of Civil Procedure (CPC)
Madhya Pradesh High Court Allows Litigant To Withdraw Suit And File It Afresh, 7 Years After It Was Instituted
Joinder Of Parties Not Allowed In Suit For Specific Performance Involving Separate Agreements Of Sale With Multiple Defendants: MP High Court
[Portuguese CPC] Bombay HC Directs Cancellation Of Goan Couple's Marriage Registration Based On Foreign Decree
High Court Dismisses Plea Requiring BCCI To Hold Fresh Elections To J&K Cricket Association, Amend Its Constitution
[O VI R 17 CPC] Merely Because Proposed Amendments Relate To Same Property, Doesn't Imply That Party Can Change Nature Of Suit: Bombay High Court
OI R10 CPC | Stranger Can't Be Impleaded Merely Because It Intends To Support State In Contesting Suit & Protecting Alleged Govt Land: MP High Court
S.99 CPC | Non-Joinder Of 'Necessary Party' Is Ground To Reverse Or Substantially Vary A Decree In Appeal Or Remand The Suit: Calcutta High Court
[O I R 10 CPC ] Party Executing Assignment Deed With Auctioneer After Successful Bidders Raise Dispute Qua Transaction Not Necessary Party: Calcutta HC
[Order XII Rule 6 CPC ] Tests For Exercise Of Judicial Discretion For Passing Judgment On Admissions: Calcutta High Court Reiterates
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