Code of Civil Procedure

Code of Civil Procedure

Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) is an act that regulates the procedure to be applied by the courts in civil litigation. It is an act of procedure that defines the procedure and procedures that courts must follow to ensure that they are able to fulfill your rights as well as obligations within civil dispute.


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MEANING OF DISPOSED OFF

MEANING OF DISPOSED OFF

WHAT IS DISPOSED OFF IN LAW? If a case has been referred to the criminal court, it is considered open until it's ... Read More

INTRODUCTION AND HISTORY OF THE CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE

INTRODUCTION AND HISTORY OF THE CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE

HISTORY OF THE CPC For the first time, in 1859, the introduction of a common Civil Procedure Code was established by ... Read More

INTERIM RELIEFS UNDER CPC

INTERIM RELIEFS UNDER CPC

GENERAL In the interim reliefs, the court can grant reliefs following the filing of the suit up to the time of exe... Read More

FINAL RELIEFS, DECREES AND JUDGMENTS

FINAL RELIEFS, DECREES AND JUDGMENTS

DECREE A decree was specified in S.2 (2) of the CPC). The most important conditions of the decree include the followi... Read More

EXECUTION AND FOREIGN JUDGMENT

EXECUTION AND FOREIGN JUDGMENT

WHY DO WE REQUIRE DRAFTSMANSHIP? Once the decree has been issued, it can be appealed (or examined) or enforced (execu... Read More

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