What Is Limitation Period? Limitation period refers to the time legally allowed to file a suit or initiate legal action. It ensures that parties bring […]
Category: LLB 5th Sem Civil Procedural Code
10. What is an Appeal? What are the general rules relating to Appeal?
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 […]
18. What are the issues? Explain different kinds of issues and their framing.
Understanding Issues in Civil Procedure: Types and Framing Explained In civil litigation, the concept of “issues” plays a pivotal role. These are the points of […]
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. […]
19. What are the various modes of execution of a decree?
Comprehensive Analysis: Modes of Execution of a Decree under Civil Procedure Code In civil jurisprudence, the term execution holds paramount importance. While obtaining a decree […]
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 […]
20. “When time begins to run it will continue to run” Explain the statement with the help of leading case laws.
Understanding the Principle: Legal Framework Under Limitation Act, 1963 Section 9: Continuous Running of Time The statutory basis of this doctrine lies in Section 9 […]
21. When a suit is dismissed for default? What is the remedy available to the aggrieved party, under the provisions of C.P.C?
What Constitutes Dismissal for Default? Dismissal for default typically refers to the rejection or termination of a suit when the plaintiff fails to appear before […]
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. […]
