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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "CPC"
Impleadment Of Unnecessary Parties In Consumer Disputes: Akin To The Principles Of CPC?
MV Act | Award Can Be Stayed Even If Insurer's Application For Condonation Of Delay In Filing Appeal Is Pending: Bombay High Court
Enforceability Of Judgement Of US Courts In India - A Perspective From Sarah Luke And Adidas Cyber Case
Commercial Suit | Plaintiff Seeking Amendment Of Plaint To Produce Documents Must Show Reasonable Cause For Not Disclosing Them Earlier: Bombay HC
Ex-Parte Decree | Remedies Under Order 9 Rule 13 & Section 96 CPC Are Concurrent, Can Be Resorted To Simultaneously: Jammu & Kashmir High Court
Order XLI Rule 22 CPC | Not Mandatory For Decree Holder To File Cross-Objection In Appeal If Decree Not Liable To Be Modified: MP High Court
CPC | 120 Days Period For Filing Written Statement Mandatory In Jammu & Kashmir After Abrogation Of Article 370, Court Has No Power To Extend It: High Court
CPC Not Applicable To Article 226 Proceedings, Court Can Decide Writ Petition On Merits Even Upon Non-Appearance Of Party: MP High Court
Court Can Permit Parties To Join Application Seeking Leave To Sue Trust Under Section 92 CPC Before Grant Of Leave: Delhi High Court
Arbitral Tribunals Exercising Power U/S 17 Not Strictly Bound By CPC: Calcutta High Court
Citizen's Arrest Compromises Right To Life And Personal Liberty, Adherence To Procedure Must Be Strict And Scrupulous: Delhi High Court
Leniency Shown In Taking Belated Written Statements On Record Cannot Mean CPC Procedure And Time Limits Are Forgotten: Delhi High Court
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