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Code of civil procedure 1908 reference, review, revisionDr. Vikas Khakare
This explains what is reference, review and revision. when and where it can be made. It also explains difference between reference, review and revision.
Code of civil procedure 1908 pleading plaint written statementDr. Vikas Khakare
This explains what is pleading, rules of pleading. Plaint, its contents, when it can be amended. Written Statement, its contents, set off and counter claim.
This explain object of Indian Limitation Act 1963. It define limitation. Explains how limitation is computed, what is effect of death, acknowledgement and prescription.
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Helpful for students and law professionals.
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Code of civil procedure 1908 suits in particular cases pptxDr. Vikas Khakare
This presentation contains provision as to suits in particular cases. It include provisions under Code of Civil Procedure as to suit by or against government and public office; suit by or against corporation; suit by or against minor and person of unsound mind; suit by indigent person and interpleader suits.
The following presentation tends to explain the concept of Summary proceedings under the Civil Procedure Code in India.It elaborates on the suits to which this order applies and the procedure to be followed therein.
he Specific Relief Act, 1963 is an Act of the Parliament of India which provides remedies for persons whose civil or contractual rights have been violated. It replaced an earlier Act of 1877. The following kinds of remedies may be granted by a court under the provisions of the Specific Relief Act:
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Code of civil procedure 1908 miscellaneous, interest,cost, exemption from app...Dr. Vikas Khakare
This contains miscellaneous provision like interest in suit, cost of suit, persons exempted for appearing in the court, caveat and inherent powers of court.
This explain object of Indian Limitation Act 1963. It define limitation. Explains how limitation is computed, what is effect of death, acknowledgement and prescription.
Know the difference between Judgement and decree as per CPC.
Helpful for students and law professionals.
You can also visit my YouTube channel: CS Bhuwan Taragi –The law talks
You can connect me on:
Telegram: https://t.me/TheLawTalks
Facebook Page: The Law Talks
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/csBhuwanTaragi
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This presentation contains provision as to suits in particular cases. It include provisions under Code of Civil Procedure as to suit by or against government and public office; suit by or against corporation; suit by or against minor and person of unsound mind; suit by indigent person and interpleader suits.
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he Specific Relief Act, 1963 is an Act of the Parliament of India which provides remedies for persons whose civil or contractual rights have been violated. It replaced an earlier Act of 1877. The following kinds of remedies may be granted by a court under the provisions of the Specific Relief Act:
Recovery of possession of property
Specific performance of contracts
Rectification of instruments
Rescission of contracts
Cancellation of Instruments
Declaratory decrees
Injunction
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Code of civil procedure 1908 stages in suit
1. Code of Civil Procedure 1908
Stages in a suit & application
Dr. Khakare Vikas
Asso. Prof.
Narayanrao Chavan Law College,
Nanded
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What is suit?
• 'Suit' is not defined in the Act. A suit is initiated by presenting a
'plaint'
• In a suit there are two parties i.e. plaintiff and defendant.
• Plaintiff institute suit against defendant by presenting a plaint before
court of law.
• In suit plaintiff has claimed certain remedies against the defendant.
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Stages in a suit.
1. Institution of suit
2. Issue of summons
3. Written Statement
4. Discovery
5. Issues
6. Trial
7. Judgement and Decree
(execution proceeding/appeal)
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1. Institution of suit
• A suit is instituted by plaintiff.
• Suit is not defined in the Code but a suit is initiated by presenting
‘plaint’ in the Court.
• Plaint contains concise statement of facts and claim/relief. It is
accompanied with necessary documents on which plaintiff rely.
• Provisions about it are contained under Section 26; Order I, II, IV, VI,
VII.
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2. Issue of summons
• After institution of suit, Court issue summons to defendant to appear
before Court and enter into his defence.
• Provisions about summons are under Section 27, 28, 29; Order III.
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3. Written Statement
• After summons is served, defendant has to appear before Court and
at first hearing has to submit his Written Statement i.e. w.s.
• In w.s. defendant has to reply allegations from the plaint and take his
defence.
• Provisions as to w.s. are under Order VIII.
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4. Discovery
• Parties to a suit i.e. plaintiff and defendant are entitled to know
nature and particulars about the case.
• If pleading is not clear or is vague opponent will not be in position to
give proper reply.
• Under Section 30 and Order XI, party to suit can ask opposite party
for ‘discovery of documents or by interrogatories’.
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5. Issues
• Court has to settle issues between plaintiff and defendant.
• It is finding of actual matter of controversy between parties to suit. I
• sues are settled or framed by considering facts mentioned in plaint,
written statement and other documents submitted by parties.
• Order XI contains provisions for issues.
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6. Trial
• Trial is the stage where Court can receive evidence produced by the
parties.
• First it is for plaintiff then defendant to produce evidence before
Court. Evidence includes all statements and document permitted by
the Court to be produced as evidence.
• Provisions mentioned in Order XVIII and Indian Evidence Act 1872 is
applicable.
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7. Trial
• After trial, when Court has been heard, shall pronounce judgement in
the open Court.
• About judgement notice shall be given to parties. Judgement covers
finding of Court on all issue involved in the suit. On such judgement
decree shall follows.
• Provisions as to judgement and decree are under Section 33 and
Order XX.
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Execution proceeding / Appeal
• After judgement and decree ...
• Plaintiff who is decree holder can file execution proceeding against
defendant i.e. judgement debtor, before the same court. It is an
independent proceeding than suit. Execution proceeding is possible
for execution of an order or decree.
• If righter plaintiff or defendant or both are dissatisfied or aggrieved by
the decision of the court they may file appeal before the appellate
court.
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Stages in application.
• An application can be filed in a pending suit or it may be filed
independently. In as suit there is no limitation as to numbers of
application. Application in a suit can be presented at any stage.
1. Application: Application may be any interim relief or otherwise. It
may be for injunction, stay of proceeding, appointment of
commission etc. Application may be made by plaintiff or defendant.
2. Say: After receiving application Court issue notice or call say of
defendant on the application.
3. Evidence: Generally Court considers pleading and documents filed
by parties. Court may direct party to give oral or documentary
evidence.
4. Order: After considering hearing on both parties, Court pass
suitable order on the application.