Who May Be Joined as Plaintiffs and Defendants? What Is the Effect of Misjoinder and Non-Joinder of Parties?
Introduction Joinder of parties is a fundamental principle under civil procedural law that governs the inclusion of multiple parties as […]
Introduction Joinder of parties is a fundamental principle under civil procedural law that governs the inclusion of multiple parties as […]
Introduction Pleadings form the backbone of civil litigation, serving as the written foundation of a lawsuit. Governed by Order VI
Introduction The doctrine of Res Subjudice, codified under Section 10 of the Civil Procedure Code, 1908, prevents courts from simultaneously
The concept of condonation of delay is a vital provision in Indian law, ensuring that justice is not denied solely
Introduction Suicide is a grave issue in India that transcends age, gender, and socio-economic boundaries. Each case represents not just
Introduction The Limitation Act, 1963, serves as a pivotal statute in delineating the temporal boundaries for initiating legal proceedings. Recognizing
Introduction The inherent powers of courts are supplementary to the specifically conferred powers under the CPC, enabling them to administer
Short Version: Introduction Adjournment, as per Order XVII of the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), 1908, refers to the postponement
Switch to বাংলা Version Introduction Laws designed to protect and empower women have played a crucial role in ensuring justice
Short Version: The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC), provides for the execution of decrees through various means, one of