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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Section 151 CPC"
No Separate Suit Allowed For Seeking Cancellation Of Consent Decree Alleged To Be Based On Compromise Obtained By Fraud: Rajasthan HC
Decree Doesn't Become Nullity Only Due To Death Of Some Defendants During Suit If Right To Sue Survives Against Remaining Defendants: Patna HC
CPC Not Exhaustive; Where Code Is Silent About A Procedural Aspect Court's Inherent Power U/S 151 Can Come To Its Aid: Allahabad HC
Amendments In Connection With Time-Barred Claims Permissible If Special Circumstances Exist: Patna High Court
Section 151 CPC | Bombay High Court Allows Correction In Sale Deed After 38 Yrs
In Camera Proceedings Can Be Allowed Under Section 151 CPC In Appropriate Cases: Delhi 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
High Court Dismisses Plea Requiring BCCI To Hold Fresh Elections To J&K Cricket Association, Amend Its Constitution
Calcutta HC Summarises Law Governing Exercise Of Judicial Discretion For Grant Of Interlocutory Injunction Under Order 39 Rules 1 & 2 CPC
Status Quo Order U/S 151 CPC Not Sustainable When There Is Express Provision Provided Under The Code: Madhya Pradesh High Court
Inherent Power U/Sec 151 CPC Can Be Invoked Only When Alternate Remedies Do Not Exist: Supreme Court
Constitutional Court Not Constrained By Procedural Law Unless There Is Specific Prohibition: Punjab & Haryana High Court
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