⚖️📘📚 Execution of Cross Decrees and Cross Claims under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 ⚖️📘📚
1. Introduction 📌📖✨ In civil litigation, the true value of a judgment lies in its execution. Even after a court […]
1. Introduction 📌📖✨ In civil litigation, the true value of a judgment lies in its execution. Even after a court […]
Introduction 📖⚖️🕒 When a court passes a decree, the final step is execution, where the decree-holder gets what the court
Meaning A mandatory injunction is a court order that requires someone to perform a specific action. For example, it may
Introduction A mandatory injunction is a special form of relief granted by a civil court under the Specific Relief Act,
A permanent injunction, also known as a perpetual injunction, is a final and conclusive remedy granted by a civil court
1. Introduction 📘⚖️🧩 A decree for permanent injunction is an order passed by a civil court which permanently restrains a
Under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 and the Specific Relief Act, 1963 ⚖️📚✨ 1. Introduction 🧭📖⚖️ A decree for
Introduction ⚖️📖🧠 Execution is the final stage of a civil case. It is the stage at which the court’s decision,
Introduction ✨📘⚖️ The transfer of a decree for execution is explained under Sections 38 to 45 of the Code of
⭐ Introduction Section 21 of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) explains when a party can raise objections related to
Order XXIII Rule 3A of the Code of Civil Procedure states that a person cannot file a new and separate
1. Section 9 CPC — Bar of Suits ⚖️📚✨ Section 9 of the Code of Civil Procedure states that civil
Introduction 📘⚖️🙂 A civil court may dismiss a suit for various reasons. In some cases, the dismissal comes after the
Introduction ✨⚖️📘 Order IX of the Code of Civil Procedure plays an important role in the restoration of suit under
Introduction ✨📘⚖️ A decree is a formal decision of a civil court that settles the rights of the parties. Under
🔹 Introduction ✨⚖️📘 The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC) provides the procedural framework for civil courts in India. Three
📚 1. Introduction The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC) is the key procedural law that governs how civil courts
Introduction The rule of res judicata is designed to stop the same dispute from being fought over repeatedly. Constructive res