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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Code of Civil Procedure"
Details Of Funds In Possession Not Necessary In A Plaint For Specific Performance Of Sale Deed: Kerala High Court
Post Abolishment Of Intellectual Property Appellate Board; A Re-Look At Section 124 Of The Trade Marks Act, 1999
Decree Holders As Creditors Under The IBC - Need For Clarity
Supreme Court CPC Digest : Important Civil Law Judgments Of 2021
Stay Of Second Suit- Court Can Suo Motu Excercise Power U/S 10 CPC, Filing Of Application Isn't Required: MP High Court
Order XXI Rule 16 CPC - Transferee Of Rights In Subject Matter Of Suit Can Apply For Execution Without Separate Assignment Of Decree : Supreme Court
First Appellate Court Should Deal With All Issues And Evidence And Follow Procedure Under CPC: Supreme Court
Section 92 CPC- Judgment In Representative Suit Binds All Parties Interested In The Trust: Supreme Court
Plea Of Res Judicata Can Be Determined As A Preliminary Issue When It Only Involves Adjudication Of Question Of Law: Supreme Court
When Does Trial In Civil Suit Commence? Filing Of Chief Affidavit Or Cross-Examination? Supreme Court To Examine
Second Appeal- High Courts Can Exercise Limited Factual Review Under Section 103 CPC: Supreme Court
Party's Unwillingness To Participate in Mediation Proceedings Cannot Be A Ground For Refusal Of Reference To Mediation: Karnataka High Court
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