Understanding the Concept of Cause of Action in Law The term ‘Cause of Action’ is fundamental in both civil and criminal legal proceedings. It refers […]
Category: LLB 5th Sem Civil Procedural Code
36.Arrest and Detention
What is Arrest in Legal Terms? An arrest occurs when the police or an authority lawfully takes a person into custody. This action prevents the […]
42. Commissions
Commissions in Indian Law: A Complete Guide Introduction: Understanding the Role of Commissions In the Indian legal system, commissions are authoritative bodies constituted to investigate, […]
35. Pleadings
Pleadings form the foundation of civil litigation. The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC) lays out a detailed legal framework that governs pleadings through Order […]
28.Counter Claim
What is a Counter Claim? A counter claim is a claim made by the defendant against the plaintiff in response to the original claim. It […]
27.Written Statements
What is a Written Statement? A written statement is a formal, structured reply filed by the defendant in response to the plaint (plaintiff’s complaint). It […]
34. Territorial Jurisdiction
In the context of Indian civil litigation, territorial jurisdiction determines the geographical area within which a civil court can entertain and decide a suit. It […]
26.Joinder of defendants
What is Joinder of Defendants? In legal terms, joinder of defendants refers to the inclusion of two or more defendants in a single suit when: […]
43. Reference
Understanding ‘Reference’ under Indian Law Introduction to Reference in Law In legal terminology, “Reference” refers to the act of referring a legal question from a […]
33. Parties to Suit
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 […]
