Section 113 of the Civil Procedure Code gives power to subordinate Court to state a case and refer the same for the opinion of...
Difference Between Summary Suit and Ordinary Suit (Regular Suit)
Introduction - A Summary Suit is peculiar in the sense that in such a suit the defendant is not entitled as a matter of r...
What is Legal disability and its effects u/s 6 of the Limitation Act (Section 6 of the Limitation Act 1963)
Introduction - Section 6 of the Limitation Act speaks about Legal Disability. Section 6 of the Limitation Act 1963 ...
Write short note on powers of Court to award interest Pendent Lite
"Interest" is not defined in the Civil Procedure Code. Interest is compensation allowed by a law to the person. Where...
Bar to further suit [Bar of suit] (Section 12 of the Code of Civil Procedure)
Bar to further suit According to Section 12 of the Code of Civil Procedure, where a plaintiff is precluded by rules from insti...
Suits relating to public nuisance Section 91 of civil procedure code
1) Introduction - Section 91 of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC) provides for filing a suit in the case of public nuisance or wr...
What is Stay of suit or Res-Subjudice
Res Sub-Judice means a matter pending in the Court (Res - A matter, SubJudice - Pending in the Court.) Section 10 of CPC pro...
Difference between Decree and Order
1) Meaning and Definition of Decree - According to Section 2(2) of the Code of Civil Procedure “decree” means the formal expression...
The Provisions of Transfer of Suits or Appeal (Civil Procedure Code - Section 22 to Section 25 )
The defendant or plaintiff has liberty to transfer a suit or appeal from one Court to the another Court of the similar rank and i...
Difference between Crime and Civil wrongs
No Crime Civil wrongs 1) Crime is a Wrong against S...
Decree : Meaning and Definition
The term "Decree" has been defined under the Civil Procedure Code. Section 2 (2) of Civil Procedure Code defines Decree...
Res -Judicata
Res -Judicata - u/s.11 of civil procedure Code, 1908, Res -Judicata Means thing once decided cannot be re-agitated, mor...
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