In civil litigation, identifying the correct parties to a suit is fundamental for a valid legal proceeding. A party to a suit refers to a […]
Author: Sunny Shettipalli
32. Arrest before Judgement
Arrest Before Judgment under CPC: Meaning, Procedure & Legal Relevance The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC) provides for certain preventive measures to ensure the […]
31. Define and explain Admission
In legal proceedings, admission plays a critical role in establishing facts and narrowing the scope of disputes. Whether oral or written, an admission is considered […]
30.Set-Aside ex-parte Decree
An ex-parte decree is a judgment passed by the court in the absence of one of the parties, typically the defendant. However, the law allows […]
29. Interlocutory Application
In Indian civil litigation, an Interlocutory Application (IA) plays a crucial role in facilitating justice before the final disposal of a case. These are applications […]
15. Attachments and sale
In civil proceedings, when a judgment-debtor fails to comply with a court decree, the decree-holder can seek execution. One of the most effective methods of […]
14. Essentials of Suit
A civil suit is a legal proceeding initiated by a party (plaintiff) seeking judicial redress for a civil wrong or enforcement of a right. For […]
13. Suits by or against the Government
In a democratic legal system like India, the government is not immune from judicial scrutiny. When disputes arise involving the State, the Code of Civil […]
12. Modes of Execution
Execution is the final stage of a civil suit, where the decree passed by a court is enforced. The Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), 1908, […]
11. Amendment of Pleadings
In civil litigation, accuracy and completeness of pleadings are vital to the fair administration of justice. However, due to oversight or changing circumstances, parties may […]
