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CPC Part 2

The document outlines various sections and rules of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, detailing special and supplemental proceedings, parties to suits, pleadings, and the institution of suits. It includes provisions for different types of legal actions, including those involving minors, government entities, and corporations. The document serves as a comprehensive guide to the procedural aspects of civil litigation.
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CPC Part 2

The document outlines various sections and rules of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, detailing special and supplemental proceedings, parties to suits, pleadings, and the institution of suits. It includes provisions for different types of legal actions, including those involving minors, government entities, and corporations. The document serves as a comprehensive guide to the procedural aspects of civil litigation.
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74-99 100-101 102-411 Special Proceedings 3 Ae, ! 89-93 112-117 Supplemental Proceedings 94-95 118-119 Vil. 120-127 | 4—Titl. | Reference, Review and Revision 113-115 128-129 ne Special Provisions relating to the high courts not being 116-120 130-131 the Court of a Judicial Commissioner * x. | Rules 121-131 132-137 xX] Miscellaneous (32, (HY, WRIST SE 158 || 138-757 8. CPC Range (Order Wise) Rules 152-505 11 | Parties to Suits HERON 3 152-159 —', | Frame of Suits Cae oS Pylon 7 160-136 Re _Ill. | Recognized Agents and Pleaders 6 164-167 ~~ _1V | Institution of suits a 168-169 7&__V. | Issue and Service of Summons 30 170-185 _ Vi. | Pleadings Generally 18 186-193 & VIL. | Plaint } 17 194-201 VII. | Written statement, Set-Off and Counter-Claim 10 202-211 “ix. | Appearance of Parties and Consequence of Non-Appearance 4 212-217 — X. | Examination of Parties by the Court 4 218-221 | \¢_ XI. | Discovery and Inspection 23 222-231 SK XI | Admissions 9 232-235 | K XII. | Production, Impounding and Return of Documents. uu 236-241 wi Settlement of Issues and Determination of Suit on Issues ee 242-245 of Law or on Issues Agreed Upon |} _XV. | Disposal of the Suit at the First Hearing 4 246-247 2&_ XVI. | Summoning and Attendance of Witnesses 21 248-257 [><_XVIA. | Attendance of Witnesses Confined or Detained in Prisons a 258-261 ~_XXI. Execution of Decrees and Orders -& XXIL. | Death, Marriage and Insolvency of Parties >€ XXII. | Withdrawal and Adjustment of Suits O< XXIV. | Paymentinto Court las XXV. | Security for Costs At XXVI. | Commissions XXVIL. | Suits by or against the Government or Public Officers in ez their Official Capacity XXVIIA. | Suits Involving a Substantial Question of Law as to the Interpretation of the Constitution or as to the Validity of any Statutory Instrument Suits by or against Military or Navalmen or Airmen Suits by or against Corporations Suits by or against Firms and Persons carrying on business in names other than their own Ne XXXL. | Suits by or against Trustees, Executors and Administrators eA XXXII. Suits by or against Minors and Persons of Unsound Mind XXXIIA. | Suits Relating to Matters Concerning the Family A+KXXII. | Suits by Indigent Persons fm Suits Relating to Mortgages of Immovable Property XXXV. | Interpleader XXXVI. | Special Case U—Soxvil. | Summary Procedure Arrest and Attachment before Judgment U—KXXIX. | Temporary Injunctions and Interlocutory Orders XL. | Appointment of Receivers XLI. | Appeals fro Original Decrees fn O.IR.6 Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 6. Joinder of parties liable on same contrac The plaintiff may, at his option, join as parties to the s @ persons severally, or jointly and severally, liable on any one contract, including parties to bills of exchange, hundis and promissory notes. LIME cscs +( s When plaintiff in doubt from whom redress is to be sought Where the plaintiff is in doubt as to the persons from whom he is entitled to obtain redress, he may join two or more defendants in order that the question as to which of the defendants is liable, and to what extent, may be determined as be > One person may sue or defend on behalf of all in same interest yee eS (1) Where there dre numerous personShaving the same interesti it; (a) one or more of such persons may, with thepermission of the Cour, sue or ¢7 be sued, or may defend such suit, on behalf of, or for the benefit of, all pt? persons so interested; (b) the Court médirect that one or more of such persons may sue or be sued, or may defend such suit, on behalf of, or for the benefit of, all persons so interested. ey ZO Cou ve FBeratches Gartirm Rex) | QEC, \S— 10 Sa & Rew ASTON O.VIR.1 pyle neers ® Pleading shall meag lant pr a SD Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 op ie. a ORDER VI mw Sq Pleadings generally ae ae WT OE Megane 2.7 Pleading to state material facts and not evidence (1) Every pleading shall contain, and contain only, a statement in a concise form of the mat fai orywhi ading relies for his claim or defence, as the case may be, hich they are to. (2) Every pleading shall, when necessary, be divided umbered consecutively, each allegation being, so far as is convenient, contained in a separate paragraph. (3) Dates, sums and numbers shall be expressed in a pleading in fiqures.as well as in words. L/w: 0.6 R.4, R.6, 89-10, R.12-13 3. orms of pleading The forms in Append hen applicable, and where they are not applicable forms of the like character, as nearly as may be, shall be used for all pleadings. L/w: App."A” Se Forms of pleading in Commercial Courts In a commercial dispute, where forms of pleadings have been prescribed under the High Court Riles or Practice Nirectinns made for the niirnnses of siich Commerrial

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