CPC Order 22 Rule 4 & 10: Substitution on Death of Defendant
Introduction The Civil Procedure Code, 1908 (CPC), serves as the cornerstone of procedural law governing civil litigation in India. Among its intricate provisions, Order 1, Rule 10
The Right of a Third Party to Appeal a Judgment: An Examination of the “My Palace Mutually Aided Cooperative Society vs B. Mahesh” Case
Introduction The Indian judicial system operates on foundational principles that ensure every affected person has access to justice. One of the most intricate questions in c
Section 5 Limitation Act 1963: Condonation of Delay Grounds
Introduction The doctrine of condonation of delay represents one of the most significant procedural safeguards embedded within India’s judicial framework, serving as a crucia
High Court Appeals in India: Civil, Criminal, Tax Procedure 2026
Introduction The High Court occupies a central position in India’s judicial hierarchy, serving as the principal court for hearing appeals in both civil and criminal matters o
Article 64 Limitation Act: Possession of Immovable Property (12 Years)
Introduction Property disputes in India often revolve around two distinct yet interconnected concepts: possession and ownership. While ownership refers to the legal right or title
Ex-Parte Decree Remedies: Order 9 Rule 13 CPC Guide
Introduction The principle of natural justice, encapsulated in the Latin maxim “Audi Alteram Partem” (hear both sides), forms the cornerstone of our legal system. Howev
Summary Suit Under CPC Order 37: Procedure, Leave to Defend & Limits
Introduction Summary suits represent a specialized legal mechanism within the Indian civil procedure framework, designed to expedite the resolution of commercial disputes where the
Hierarchy of Civil Courts in India: Pecuniary & Territorial Jurisdiction
Introduction to Civil Dispute Resolution Framework When individuals or entities find themselves unable to resolve disputes through mutual understanding, the civil court syst
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