Procedural Law In India Book(Spiral Binding, Adv. Surbhi Aggarwal)
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The Procedural Law in India plays a very important role in law litigation especially as it enunciates the procedure which shall be adopted in the court proceedings. Procedure varies in Civil and Criminal Courts. In civil courts the Code of Civil Procedure is adopted; while in criminal courts the Criminal Procedure Code is followed. In this Book, we shall throw light on the basic principles of both CPC and CrPC and attempt to present it the easiest manner for best understanding of the user. TOPICS COVERED IN THE BOOK-I.CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, 1908A. Introductiona. Definitions: Decree, Judgment, Order, Foreign Court, Foreign Judgement,Mesne-Profits, Affidavit, Suit, Plaint, Written Statementb. Important Concepts: Res Sub-Judice (Section 10), Resjudicata (Section 11), Restitution, Caveat, Inherent, Powers of Courts B. Initial Steps in a Suit a. Jurisdiction and Place of Suing – Sections 15 to 22)b. Institution of Suit, Parties to Suit (Orders I, II, III)c. Pleadings: Meaning, Object, General rules, Amendment of Pleadings (Order VI)d. Plaint and Written Statement (Orders Vii and VIII)e. Appearance and Non-Appearance of Parties (Order IX)f. Judgement, Decree and Execution (Orders XX and XXI)C. Interim Orders a. Commissions (Order XXVI)b. Arrest and Attachment before Arrest (Order XXXVIII)c. Temporary Injunctions (Order XXXIX)d. Summary Procedure (Order XXXVII)e. Suits by Indigent persons (Order XXXIII)f. Inter-pleader Suit (Order XXXV)D. Appeal, Reference, Review and Revision a. Appeals from Original Decree (Sections 96 to 99A, Order XLI)b. Appeals from Appellate Decrees (Sections 100 to 103, Order XLII)c. General Provisions relating to Appealsd. Reference to High Court (Section 113 and Order XLVI)e. Review (Section 114 and Order XLVII)f. Revision (Section 115)