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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "CPC"
[CPC] Objective Of Interrogatories Is To Narrow Controversy, Can't Be Used By Plaintiff For Substituting Burden Of Proof: Delhi High Court
No Provision In CPC Which Enables Court To Appoint Guardian For A Missing Party: Delhi High Court
Procedural Formalities In CPC Intended To Facilitate Litigation, Not To Be Abused As Instrument Of Oppression To Frustrate Proceedings: Delhi HC
Arbitral Tribunal Has The Power To Vacate/Modify Its Earlier Order: Delhi High Court
CPC | Counter Claim In A Suit Need Not Be Headed By Cause Title: Kerala High Court
CPC| Order For Rateable Distribution Of Property Among Various Decree Holders Bars Them From Setting-Off Their Individual Debt: Kerala High Court
The Writ Not Maintainable Against An Order Of The Arbitrator Dismissing An Application For Interrogatories: Himachal Pradesh High Court
Party Can't Claim Refund Of Court Fee If Dispute Not Settled After Being Referred To Arbitration: Kerala High Court
CPC | Commission For Local Investigation Can't Be Set Up To Ascertain Issues Irrelevant To Dispute: Kerala High Court
Amendment With Inconsistent Pleas Without Retracting Wilful Admission In Written Statement Permitted: Kerala High Court
Can't Compel Party To File Documents On Which It Did Not Rely Except For Certain Specific Eventualities Mentioned In CPC: Delhi High Court
No Direction Can Be Passed To Sell Property To Third Party In Section 9 Petition Of The A&C Act: Calcutta High Court
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