Award of Interest in CPC (Code of Civil Procedure, 1908)
Introduction ✨📜⚖️ In civil court cases, when someone is owed money, they may also be entitled to receive interest on […]
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Introduction ✨📜⚖️ In civil court cases, when someone is owed money, they may also be entitled to receive interest on […]
Introduction The procedural law in civil jurisprudence extends beyond the enforcement of substantive rights; it encompasses mechanisms to ensure the
Abstract The Supreme Court of India recently revisited and elucidated the legal contours surrounding the doctrine of adverse possession in
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Introduction The legal doctrine of acknowledgment of debt occupies a pivotal position within the jurisprudence of limitation law in India.
The procedural and substantive dynamics governing the institution of legal proceedings by or against partnership firms in India are primarily
Introduction ⚖️⚖️📜 Jurisdiction, in its legal essence, denotes the authoritative capacity of a court to adjudicate disputes. The Code of
Introduction 📜⚖️🛑 Section 10 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC), embodies the doctrine of res sub judice, which
Introduction ⚖️📜🔍 Court proceedings are inherently complex and often prolonged, necessitating meticulous adherence to procedural norms. A crucial aspect of
Attachment plays a crucial role in civil litigation under the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), 1908. It can occur before
1. Introduction Attachment under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC), is a legal mechanism to secure a judgment debtor’s
The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC), under Order XXVI, empowers courts to appoint commissions as a procedural mechanism to
Execution of money decree in a money suit entails the legal process by which a decree-holder ensures compliance with a
The term summons refers to a legal notice issued by a court requiring a party or witness to appear and
Meaning and Definition of Reference The term Reference under the Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (CPC), signifies a legal mechanism whereby
Pecuniary jurisdiction determines the monetary value of cases that courts can adjudicate. This concept is crucial for the efficient functioning
The concept of foreign judgment is fundamental in private international law, particularly in resolving cross-border disputes. In India, the Code
Introduction Order II Rule 2 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC) is a critical procedural provision that mandates