Understanding Appeal: Definition and Purpose An appeal refers to the legal process where a higher court re-examines the decision of a lower court. It allows […]
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9.Define Set-off and Counter Claim. Distinguish them from each other.
What Is Set-off? Definition: Set-off allows a defendant to balance a mutual debt by adjusting what the plaintiff claims with a claim of his own. […]
8.Who are the parties to the Suit? Explain necessary parties and proper parties?
1. Introduction: The Role of Parties in a Civil Suit Civil suits begin with at least two parties: the plaintiff and the defendant. However, many […]
7.What is legal disability? What is its effect on the computation of limitations?
What Is Legal Disability? Legal disability refers to a person’s inability to initiate legal proceedings due to specific personal conditions. This includes mental incapacity, minority […]
6.What is meant by interpleader Suits?. Discuss.
Legal Provision: Section 88 & Order 35 CPC Section 88 of the CPC This section lays down the substantive right to file an interpleader suit. […]
5.What are the differences between the return of Plaint and the rejection of Plaint.
What Is a Plaint? A plaint is the written statement of the plaintiff that initiates a civil suit. It outlines the cause of action, parties […]
4.Write a note on the concept of litigation
What Is Litigation? Litigation is the legal process of resolving disputes in a court of law. When parties cannot reach an agreement through mutual understanding, […]
3. Write a note on Suits by and against the Government.
Legal Basis under CPC: Sections and Orders The CPC lays down the procedure for government-related civil suits under: Who Represents the Government in Civil Suits? […]
2. What are the essentials of a Plaint?
What Is a Plaint? A plaint is the first pleading by the plaintiff in a civil suit. It states the facts of the case, the […]
1.What are the Principal features of Civil Procedure Code 1908
1. Historical Background and Objective The British introduced the CPC in 1859, but multiple revisions led to the enactment of the present code in 1908. […]
