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Applicability of the Code of Civil Procedure in Family Law Matters

Table of Contents Introduction Applicability of Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) to Family Law Overlapping Jurisdictions Pleadings in Family Law Cases Service of Summons in Family Law Matters Execution of Decrees in Family Law Appeals in Family Law Matters Inherent Powers of the Court Temporary Injunctions in Family Law Conclusion 1. Introduction This Practice Note …

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Ex Parte Decrees under the Civil Procedure Code (CPC)

Table of Contents Introduction Definition of Ex Parte Decree Legal Provisions Preconditions for an Ex Parte Decree Procedure for Obtaining an Ex Parte Decree Setting Aside an Ex Parte Decree Consequences of an Ex Parte Decree Strategic Considerations Conclusion Checklist and Templates FAQs 1. Introduction The Ex Parte Decree is a crucial aspect of litigation …

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Comparative Study of the CPC Provisions with International Civil Procedure Laws

  Introduction: Civil Procedure Code (CPC) plays a vital role in the adjudication of civil disputes. The provisions in the CPC govern how civil cases are to be filed, conducted, and executed. This practice note is a comparative study of the provisions of the Civil Procedure Code in India (CPC) and International Civil Procedure laws. …

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The Limitation Act and the CPC: Understanding Their Interplay in Civil Law

Contents: Introduction Objectives of the Limitation Act Overview of Civil Procedure Code (CPC) The Interplay between the Limitation Act and the CPC 4.1. Bar on Suits 4.2. Computation of Period of Limitation 4.3. Exclusion of Time 4.4. Extension of Prescribed Period 4.5. Continuity of Suits 4.6. Application for Execution Comparative Analysis Conclusion Tables for Ready …

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Suits by or Against the Government – Provisions Under the Civil Procedure Code (CPC)

Table of Contents Introduction Notice of Suit (Section 80) Institution of Suit (Section 79) Agents of the Government (Order XXVII) Government Pleaders (Order XXVII Rule 8) Pleadings (Order XXVII Rule 5 and 7) Security for Costs (Order XXVII Rule 2) Extension of Time (Order XXVII Rule 6) Execution of Decrees (Section 82 & 83) Appeals …

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Special Case Proceedings – A Look at the Civil Procedure Code (CPC)

Contents: Introduction to Special Case Proceedings Different Types of Special Case Proceedings Pleadings Issues Procedures Appeals Conclusion Annexure: Table of Special Case Proceedings 1. Introduction to Special Case Proceedings Special case proceedings refer to those court proceedings which differ from ordinary proceedings in the Civil Procedure Code (CPC) due to their unique characteristics. The CPC …

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Preliminary Examination of Witnesses under the CPC (Code of Civil Procedure)

Table of Contents Introduction Purpose and Importance Procedural Steps Examination-in-Chief Cross-Examination Re-Examination Recording of Statements Hostile Witnesses Affidavits in Lieu of Examination Expert Witnesses Conclusion 1. Introduction The preliminary examination of witnesses under the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) is a critical stage in a civil trial, which helps the court to ascertain the truth. …

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A Study on Attachment Before Judgment under the CPC (Code of Civil Procedure, 1908)

Table of Contents Introduction Legislative Framework 2.1 Overview of Order 38, Rule 5 of CPC 2.2 Objectives Prerequisites for Attachment Before Judgment 3.1 Prima Facie Case 3.2 Defendant’s Intent to Obstruct or Delay 3.3 Safeguarding the Interests of the Plaintiff Procedure for Attachment Before Judgment 4.1 Application for Attachment 4.2 Notice to Defendant 4.3 Security …

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Role and Importance of Section 151 in CPC: Inherent Powers of the Court

Contents Introduction Text of Section 151 Objectives When Can Courts Exercise Inherent Powers? Limitations on the Use of Inherent Powers Comparative Analysis Application in Different Stages of Proceedings Conclusion Annexure: Examples and Case Studies 1. Introduction Section 151 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC) confers inherent powers on the civil courts to make …

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