Non-Joinder and Mis-Joinder of Parties in Indian Civil Procedure In civil litigation, identifying proper parties is crucial for effective adjudication. The Code of Civil Procedure, […]
Category: LLB 5th Sem Civil Procedural Code [Short Answers]
53. Execution Petition
Execution Petition under Indian Law: A Complete Guide to Enforcing Court Decrees When a court delivers a judgment in your favor, winning the case is […]
16.Acknowledgement under the limitation Act 1963
What is Acknowledgement under the Limitation Act, 1963? Acknowledgement under Section 18 of the Limitation Act refers to a situation where a debtor or party […]
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, […]
10.Doctrine of Resjudicata
What is Res Judicata? The term Res Judicata comes from Latin, meaning “a matter already judged.” Under this doctrine, once a final judgment has been […]
54. Second Appeal
Second Appeal in Indian Law: Meaning, Scope, and Legal Framework In the Indian judicial system, appeals form a crucial mechanism for ensuring justice and correcting […]
9.Doctrine of Sub-judice
What is the Doctrine of Sub-Judice? The word Sub-Judice literally means “under judicial consideration.” The doctrine restricts a second court from trying a suit on […]
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 […]
8.Effect of limitation
What is the Law of Limitation? The Limitation Act, 1963 sets a fixed time frame within which a person must approach the court for redressal […]
55. Review
Review in Indian Law: A Detailed Legal Insight In the context of Indian law, the term ‘Review’ refers to a judicial re-examination of a case […]