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Nature of Suits covered under CPC

The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC) covers a wide range of civil suits. It provides the procedural framework for resolving various civil disputes...

Res-sub-judice under CPC

Concept of Res-sub-judice The concept of res sub judice, meaning "a matter under judgment," is a legal doctrine that prevents the simultaneous litigation of two...

Res Judicata under CPC

Concept of Res Judicata The concept of res judicata, meaning "a matter adjudicated," is a legal doctrine that prevents the re-litigation of a case that...

Restitution under CPC

Under the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), the concept of restitution refers to the restoration or compensation for any loss suffered by a party...

Section 7: Provincial Small Cause Courts

The following provisions shall not extend to Courts constituted under the Provincial Small Cause Courts Act, 1887(9 of 1887) or under the Berar Small...

Section 8: Presidency Small Cause Courts

Save as provided in sections 24, 38 to 41, 75, clauses (a), (b) and (c), 76, 77, 157 and 158, and by the Presidency Small Cause...

Section 9: Courts to try all civil suits unless barred

The Courts shall subject to the provisions herein contained have jurisdiction to try all suits of a civil nature excepting suits of which their...

Section 10: Stay of suit

No Court shall proceed with the trial of any suit in which the matter in issue is also directly and substantially in issue in...

Section 11: Res judicata

No Court shall try any suit or issue in which the matter directly and substantially in issue has been directly and substantially in issue...

Section 12: Bar to further suit

Where a plantiff is precluded by rules from instituting a further suit in respect of any particular cause of action, he shall not be...

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