Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) & Civil Procedure Code (CPC)
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) refers to a range of methods used to resolve disputes outside of the traditional courtroom litigation.…
Inherent Powers of the Court
The concept of inherent powers of a court refers to the power inherent in a court to make orders or…
Foreign Judgments & Their Enforcement
The enforcement of foreign judgments refers to the recognition and implementation of judgments passed by foreign courts in the courts…
Suits by Indigent Persons (Order 33 CPC)
Order 33 of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC) deals with the suits by indigent persons, providing a mechanism for individuals…
Reference, Review & Revision under CPC
In the context of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC), reference, review, and revision are legal processes that provide additional avenues…
Appeals in CPC (Civil Procedure Code)
An appeal is a process by which a party seeks a review of a decision made by a lower court.…
Execution of Decrees & Orders
The execution of decrees and orders is a critical part of the civil procedure, ensuring that the relief granted by…
Judgment, Decree & Order
In the context of Civil Procedure Code (CPC), Judgment, Decree, and Order are important terms that define the various types…
Res Judicata & Res Sub Judice
Both Res Judicata and Res Sub Judice are important legal doctrines that aim to prevent judicial inefficiency, avoid conflicting decisions,…
Representative Suits (Order 1 Rule 8 CPC)
Introduction A representative suit is a special type of suit in which one or more persons are authorized to represent…