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This blog highlights some of the key and frequently cited sections and orders of the CPC. However, the Code is vast and comprehensive. Students and legal practitioners are strongly advised to thoroughly study all sections and orders of the Code in its entirety, as understanding the full scope of the CPC is crucial for effective learning and practice. Relying solely on selected provisions may result in gaps in knowledge and preparation.
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to explore the vital provisions, step-by-step procedures, and key judicial
principles that shape the civil legal landscape.
Important Sections in Civil Procedure Code
The
important provisions below are arranged as per the Code of Civil Procedure
Index, 1908.
Preliminary
[Section 01-08]
Section
1- Note the basics of the Code, like extent, enforcement date, etc.
Section
2- Read all the definitions is important but give more attention to clauses
2, 3, 5,
6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 17, 19.
Section
5- CPC’s application in Revenue Courts.
Section
6- Pecuniary Jurisdiction in CPC.
Part I – Suits in General
[Section 09-35B] - All Important
Part
I deals with Suits. It is the foundation of CPC, and so all the provisions
shall be dealt with exhaustively.
Part II –
Execution [Section 36-74]
Section
38: Provides that Decree can be executed by which Courts.
Section
39: Deals with the transfer of decrees.
Section
42: Deals with the power of the Court to execute transferred decrees.
Section
46: Precepts
Section
50: Legal Representative
Section
51: Power of Courts to order execution.
Section
54: Partition of estate.
Section
55: Arrest and detention for the execution of the decree.
Section
56: Women prohibited from arrest in execution.
Section
60: Property that can be attached in execution (Very important)
Section
73: Proceeds to be distributed ratably amongst decree-holders.
Section
74: Resistance to execution.
Part III – Incidental Proceedings
[Section 75-78]
Section
75: Court’s power to issue Commissions; clauses (a)-(g) are very important.
Section
77: Letter of request.
Part IV – Suits in Particular
Cases [Section 79-88]
Section
79: Suits by or against Central and State Government.
Section
80: Notice to be sent to Government before instituting suit.
Section
82: Deals with the execution of a decree against the Government.
Section
88: Interpleader Suit- concept and when they can be filed.
Part V – Special Proceedings
[Section 89-93]
Section
89: Settlement of disputes through Arbitration, Mediation, etc.
Section
91 and 91: Brief reading on public nuisances and public charities.
Part VII – Appeals [Section
96-112]- All Important
Section
96 to 112: All the provisions are important. Read all of them exhaustively with
detailed concepts.
Part VIII – Reference, Review and
Revision [Section 113-115] - All Important
Just
like Part 07, these three Sections are also very important.
Part X – Rules [Section 121-131]
Section
122: Power of High Courts to make rules.
Section
123: Rules Committee.
Part XI – Miscellaneous [Section
132-158]
Section
132-135A: Exemptions to certain classes.
Section
144: Application for Restitution.
Section
148: Time enlargement by Court.
Section
148A: Caveat- concept and when it is filed
Section
151: Inherent powers of the Court.
Section
152: Amendments in Orders and Decrees by Court
Section
153: General Powers of Court to amend.
Orders in CPC
Order
I - Parties to Suits.
Order
II - Frame of Suits.
Order
IV – Institution of Suits
Order
V – Issue and Service of Summons
Order
VI – Pleadings Generally
Order
VII – Plaint
Order
VIII – Written Statement, Set-off and Counter Claim.
Order
IX - Appearance of Parties and Consequence of Non-Appearance.
Order
X – Examination of Parties by the Court
Order
XI – Discovery and Inspection
Order
XIV - Settlement of Issues and determination of Suit on Issues of Law or
on
Issues agreed upon
Order
XV - Disposal of the Suit at the First Hearing.
Order
XVII – Adjournments
Order
XX – Judgment and Decree (20)
Order
XXA – Costs
Order
XXI – Execution of Decrees and Orders (cover only these parts)
Payment
under Decree (Rule 01-02)
Courts
executing Decrees (Rule 03-09)
Stay
of Execution (Rule 26-29)
Mode
of Execution (Rule 30-36)
Arrest
and Detention in the Civil Prison (Rule 37-40).
Attachment
of Property (Rule 41-57)
Order
XXII – Death, Marriage and Insolvency of Parties.
Order
XXIII – Withdrawal and Adjustment of Suits
Order
XXVI – Commissions
Order
XXXII - Suits by or Against Minors and Persons of Unsound Mind.
Order
XXXIII – Suits by Indigent Persons
Order
XXXV – Interpleader
Order
XXXIX - Temporary Injunctions and Interlocutory Orders
Order
XLI - Appeals from Original Decrees
Order
XLII – Appeals from Appellate Decree
Order
XLIII – Appeals from Orders.
Order
XLV – Appeals to the Supreme Court.
Order
XLVI – Reference
Order
XLVII – Review
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