A summons is a legal document that notifies a defendant that a lawsuit has been filed against them and requires them to appear in court...
What is a trial and what are types of trial? (Law)
What is a Trial - In the court of law, a trial in which parties come together to a dispute. they present information (in the form of...
Judgment: Meaning, Definition and Essentials of Judgment
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Write short note on appointment of commission | The code of Civil Procedure1908
Introduction - Part III, Section 75 to 78 of the code of Civil Procedure 1908, deals with the powers of the court to issue...
What Properties are not liable to attachment and Sale in execution of a Decree?
Introduction - Section 60(1) of the Civil Procedure Code, declares that all saleable properties are liable to attachment and sale ...
Res judicata (Section 11 of the Civil Procedure Code)
Section 11 Res judicata - No Court shall try any suit or issue in which the matter directly and substantially in issue has been...
Decree: Meaning, definition and Types of Decree
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Distinction/Difference Between Res Judicata and Estoppel
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Restitution (Section 144 of civil procedure code)
Section 144 of the Civil Procedure Code,1908 deals with the provision of restitution. Section 144 of the civil procedure code does ...
Provisions of Civil procedure code (C.P.C) in respect of Commission
Section 75 to Section 78 of the Civil Procedure Code 1908 deals with the powers of the court to issue Commission. Detailed p...
Appointment of Receiver (Order 40 Civil Procedure Code)
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Adverse possession (Section 27 of Limitation Act)
Adverse possession Meaning Adverse possession allows a person to claim a property right in land owned by another person. advers...
Interpleader Suit (Section 88, Order 35 Code of Civil Procedure)
Section 88 and order XXXV of the Civil Procedure Code 1908 deals with the provision of interpleader suit. The interpleade...
Caveat (Section 148-A of The Code of Civil Procedure)
Section 148-A of the civil procedure code speak about Caveat. Caveat means Beware. It is a warning or caution given by a party ...
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