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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Code of Civil Procedure 1908"
Jurisdiction U/S 100 CPC Is So Limited That Even Wrong Or Grossly Inexcusable Finding Of Fact Cannot Be Interfered With: Bombay High Court
"Section 89 CPC Extends To Compromises Entered Outside Court Also": Punjab & Haryana High Court Allows Refund Of Court Fees
Plaintiff Enjoys Status Of Dominus Litis & Has Right To Pursue His Claim Against Anyone He Thinks Fit: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Claim For Maintenance U/S 125 CrPC Lies Where Parties Reside, Not Places Where "Flying Visits" Are Made: MP High Court
Order Refusing To Appoint Local Commissioner Does Not Adjudicate Rights Of Parties, No Revision Lies Against It: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Court May Increase Quantum Of Compensation In Motor Accident Claim, Irrespective Of Who Files Appeal: Bombay High Court
"The Amendment In The Pleadings, By Way Of Adding Mutually Destructive and Inconsistent Pleas/Reliefs/Claims, Not Permissible": P&H HC
Condition Of Pre-Deposit U/S 19 MSME Act Mandatory, Prevails Over Exemption To Govt Under Order XXVII Rule 8A CPC: Allahabad High Court
Prima Facie Case, Balance Of Convenience, Irreparable Injury, Three Pillars Of Injunction Order: Gujarat High Court
Rate Of Interest In A Contract May Be Modified By The Court On Equitable Grounds: Andhra Pradesh High Court
In Absence Of Specific Pleading By Party About Self Acquired Suit Property, It Is Presumed To Be Joint Family Property: Karnataka High Court
A Litigant Cannot Take Contradictory Stands Before Two Different Courts/Authorities: Supreme Court
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