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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 35A: Compensatory costs in respect of false or vexatious claims or defences

(1) If in any suit or other proceedings including an execution proceeding but excluding an appeal or a revision any party objects to the claim or...

Section 35B: Costs for causing delay

(1) If, on any date fixed for the hearing of a suit or for taking any step therein, a party to the suit— (a) fails...

Section 36: Application to orders

The provisions of this Code relating to the execution of decrees (including provisions relating to payment under a decree) shall, so far as they...

Section 37: Definition of Court which passed a decree

The expression “Court which passed a decree,” or words to that effect, shall, in relation to the execution of decrees, unless there is anything...

Section 38: Court by which decree may be executed

A decree may be executed either by the Court which passed it, or by the Court to which it is sent for execution.

Section 39: Transfer of decree

(1) The Court which passed a decree may, on the application of the decree holder, send it for execution to another Court of competent jurisdiction,— (a)...

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