This document discusses the consequences of appearances and non-appearances of parties in civil litigation under Order IX of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.
The key points discussed are:
- If neither party appears on the hearing date, the court may dismiss the suit under Rule 3.
- If the defendant does not appear, the court may proceed ex-parte and pass a decree against the defendant. The defendant can then apply to set aside the ex-parte decree by showing they did not receive notice or had sufficient cause for non-appearance.
- If only the plaintiff appears, the court may proceed ex-parte or adjourn the hearing to a future date. The consequences of a decree passed