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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Civil Procedure Code 1908(CPC)"
Suit Barred By Proviso To S.34 SRA Should Not Be Dismissed Without Opportunity To Amend Plaint & Seek Consequential Relief: MP High Court
Order 41 Rule 33 CPC: Karnataka High Court Enhances Motor Accident Compensation Payable To Injured In Appeal By Insurance Company
Hardship If Any And Not Convenience Of Parties Relevant Criterion For Deciding Transfer Petitions U/S 24 CPC: Karnataka High Court
Supreme Court Quarterly Digest on CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE [July - September 2022]
Appeals Against Ex-Parte Orders Should Not Be Encouraged, Defendant Can Always Approach Single Judge: Bombay High Court
Once Marriage Stands Validly Dissolved By Foreign Court, Proceedings Under Domestic Violence Act Cannot Be Initiated : J&K&L High Court
Mere Presentation Of Plaint Not Sufficient To Initiate Proceedings U/S 92 CPC, Leave of Court Must: Karnataka High Court
Sections Form Substratum Of CPC, Orders & Rules Lay Further Ground Work For Adjudication: J&K&L High Court
Order I Rule 10 CPC | Theory Of Dominus Litis Can't Be Overstretched To Exclude Necessary Parties From Suit: Bombay High Court
Persons Not Party To Suit But Interested In Decree Can Be Added As Judgement Debtors In Execution Proceedings: Calcutta HC
Is Single Writ Appeal Against Two Separate Orders Of Writ Court Maintainable? Madhya Pradesh High Court Answers
Section 10 CPC 'Eviscerates' Litigant's Right To Expeditious Trial, Must Be Construed Strictly: Delhi HC
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