Interrogatories under Order XI Rule 1 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC), allow a party to a suit to obtain information from their opponent through written questions to support their case, streamline trial proceedings, or reduce litigation costs.
Order 41 Rule 31 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC) governs the contents, structure, and requirements of judgments delivered by an Appellate Court in India.
Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 – Order XI Rule 1 CPC – Interrogatories – Object and Purpose – Explained.
Order I Rule 8 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC) is a procedural provision that governs representative suits, allowing one or more persons to sue or defend on behalf of others who share a common interest in the subject matter of the litigation.
Church of South India (CSI) – Constitutional Amendments – Validity of Synod Meeting – Election of Moderator – Electoral College – Interim Relief – Order 1 Rule 8, CPC
Civil Procedure – Order IX Rule 13, CPC – Setting aside ex-parte decree – Sufficient cause for non-appearance – High Court’s jurisdiction under Article 227 – Scope of interference.
Whether a fresh suit is maintainable after the dismissal of a restoration application under Order IX Rule 4 of the Civil Procedure Code (C.P.C.)?
Civil Procedure – Order 41 Rule 31 CPC – Mandatory Nature – Substantial Compliance – Appellate Court Judgment – Requirement to Frame Points for Determination – Non-Compliance Does Not Vitiate Judgment if Substantially Compliant – Appeal Allowed – High Court Judgment Set Aside.