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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 24: General power of transfer and withdrawal

(1) On the application of any of the parties and after notice to the parties and after hearing such of them as desired to...

Section 25: Power of Supreme Court to transfer suits, etc.

(1) On the application of a party, and after notice to the parties, and after hearing such of them as desire to be heard,...

Section 26: Institution of suits

(1) Every suit shall be instituted by the presentation of a plaint or in such other manner as may be prescribed. (2) In every plaint,...

Section 27: Summons to defendants

Where a suit has been duly instituted, a summons may be issued to the defendant to appear and answer the claim and may be...

Section 28: Service of summons where defendant resides in another State

(1) A summons may be sent for service in another State to such Court and in such manner as may be prescribed by rules...

Section 29: Service of foreign summonses

Summonses and other processes issued by—(a) any Civil or Revenue Court established in any part of India to which the provisions of this Code...

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