Thursday, May 4, 2023

Order and Rules in Civil Procedure Code

 

 ORDER I - PARTIES OF SUITS

1. Who may be joined as plaintiffs.    2. Power of Court to order separate trial.

3. Who may be joined as defendants. 3A. Power to order separate trials where joinder of defendants may embarrass or delay trial.                    3-B. Conditions for entertainment of suits.               

4. Court may give judgment for or against one or more of joint parties.-Judgment may be given without any amendment-      5. Defendant need not be interested in all the relief claimed.                     6. Joinder of parties liable on same contract.                     7. When plaintiff in doubt from whom redress is to be sought          8. One person may sue or defend on behalf of all in same interest             8A. Power of Court to permit a person or body of persons to present opinion or to take part in the proceedings.

9. Misjoinder and nonjoinder   10. Suit in name of wrong plaintiff     10A. Power of Court to request any pleader to address it.         11. Conduct of suit The Court may give the conduct of 1[a suit] to such persons as it deems proper.            12. Appearance of one of several plaintiffs or defendants for others   13. Objections as to non-joinder or misjoinder.

 

ORDER II - FRAME OF SUIT (THE FIRST SCHEDULE)

1. Frame of suit                      2. Suit to include the whole claim.                   3. Joinder of causes of action             4. Only certain claims to be joined for recovery of immovable property.                        5. Claims by or against executor, administrator or heir

6. Power of Court to separate trials.     7. Objections as to misjoinder                   

 

ORDER III-RECOGNIZED AGENTS AND PLEADERS

1.Appearances, etc., may be in person, by recognized agent or by pleader.    2.Recognised agents.

3.Service of process on recognized agent.       4.Appointment of pleader.

5.Service of process on pleader.                      6.Agent to accept service.

 

ORDER IV- INSTITUTION OF SUITS

1.Suit to be commenced by plaint.       2.Register of suits.

 

ORDER V- ISSUE And SERVICE OF SUMMONS

1.Summons.     2.Copy or statement annexed to summons.   3.Court may order defendant or plaintiff to appear in person. 4.No party to be ordered to appear in person unless resident within certain limits.                        5.Summons to be either to settle issues or for final disposal.                      6.Fixing day for appearance of defendant.    7.Summons to order defendant to produce documents relied on by him. 8.On issue of summons for final disposal, defendant to be directed to produce his witnesses.

Service of Summons    9.Delivery or transmission of summons for service. 10.Mode of service.

11.Service on several defendants.       12.Service to be on defendant in person when practicable, or on his agent.            13.Service on agent by whom defendant carries on business.        14.Service on agent in charge in suits for immovable property.              15.Where service may be on male member of defendant's family.                 16.Person served to sign acknowledgment.           17.Procedure when defendant refuses to accept service, or cannot be found.                        18.Endorsement of time and manner of service.                   19.Examination of serving office.            20.Substituted service. Effect of substituted service. Where service substituted, time for appearance to be -fixed.           21.Service of summons where defendant resides within jurisdiction of another Court.                      22.Service within presidency-towns of summons issued by Courts outside.             23.Duty of Court to which summons is sent.         24.Service on defendant in prison.                 25.Service where defendant resides out of India and has no agent.                     26.Service in foreign territory through Political Agent or Court.               27.Service on civil public officer or on servant of railway company or local authority.   28.Service on soldiers, sailors or airmen.                        29.Duty of person to whom summons is delivered or sent for service.           30.Substitution of letter for summons.

 

 

ORDER VI-PLEADINGS GENERALLY

1.Pleading.       2.Pleading to state material facts and not evidence.             3.Forms of pleading.

4.Particulars to be given where necessary.   5.Further and better statement, or particulars. 6.Condition precedent.            7.Departure.                 8.Denial of contract.      9.Effect of document to be stated.                10.Malice, knowledge, etc.           11.Notice.               12.Implied contract, or relation.            13.Presumptions of law.                      14.Pleading to be signed.                15.Verification of pleadings.       16.Striking out pleadings.            17.Amendment of pleadings.               18.Failure to amend after order.

ORDER VII          -               PLAINT

1.Particulars to be contained in plaint.             2.In money suits.         3.Where the subject-matter of the suit is immovable property.               4.When plaintiff sues as representative.        5.Defendant's interest and liability to be shown. 6.Grounds of exemption from limitation law.                 7.Relief to be specifically stated.                8.Relief founded on separate grounds.          9.Procedure on admitting plaint. Concise statements     10.Return of plaint. Procedure on returning plaint.      11.Rejection of plaint.                 12.Procedure on rejecting plaint.                  13.Where rejection of plaint does not preclude presentation of fresh plaint.   14.Production of document on which plaintiff sues. List of other documents.     15.Statement in case of documents not in plaintiff's possession or power. 16.Suits on lost negotiable instruments.                   17.Production of shop-book. Original entry to be marked and returned.            18.Inadmissibility of document not produced when plaint filed.

 

ORDER VIII-WRITTEN STATEMENT AND SET-OFF

1.Written statement.     2.New facts must be specially pleaded           3.Denial to be specific

4. Evasive denial.        5. Specific denial.        6. Particulars of set-off to be given in written statement. Effect of set-off.                   7. Defence or set-off founded on separate grounds.               8. New ground of defence.       9. Subsequent pleadings.      10. Procedure when party fails to present written statement called for by Court.

 

ORDER IX-APPEARANCE OF PARTIES AND CONSEQUENCE OF   NON-APPEARANCE

1. Parties to appear on day fixed in summons for defendant to appear and answer.    2. Dismissal of suit where summons not served in consequence of plaintiff's failure to pay costs.       

3. Where neither party appears, suit to be dismissed.               4. Plaintiff may bring fresh suit or Court may restore suit to file.       5. Dismissal of suit where plaintiff, after summons returned unserved, fails for three months to apply for fresh summons.     6. Procedure when only plaintiff appears. When summons duly served. When summons not duly served. When summons served, but not in due time.                 7. Procedure where defendant appears on day of adjourned hearing and assigns good cause for previous non-appearance.          8. Procedure where defendant only appears.                      9. Decree against plaintiff by default bars fresh suit.        10. Procedure in case of non-attendance of one or more of several plaintiffs.        11. Procedure in case of non-attendance of one or more of several defendants.

12. Consequence of non-attendance, without sufficient cause shown, of party ordered  to appear in person.            13. Setting aside decree ex parse against defendant.                      14. No decree to be set aside without notice to opposite party

 

 

ORDER X-EXAMINATION OF PARTIES BY THE COURT

1. Ascertainment whether allegations in pleadings are admitted are denied.        2. Oral examination of party, or companion of party.   3.Substance of examination to be written.        4.Consequence of refusal or inability of pleader to answer.

 

 

 

ORDER XI-DISCOVERY AND INSPECTION

1.Discovery by interrogatories.                        2.Particular interrogatories to be submitted.                    3.Costs of interrogatories.             4.Form of interrogatories.                 5.Corporations.                        6.Objections to interrogatories by answer.                 7.Setting aside and striking out interrogatories.            8.Affidavit in answer, filing.               9.Form of affidavit in answer.             10.No exception to be taken.              11.Order to answer or answer further.                  12.Application for discovery of documents.                    13.Affidavit of documents.             14.Production of documents.

15.Inspection of documents referred to in pleading or affidavits.                   16.Notice to produce.

17.Time for inspection when notice given.      18.Order for inspection.         19.Verified copies.

20.Premature discovery.        21.Non-compliance with order for discovery.       22.Using answers to interrogatories at trial.                        23.Order to apply to minors.

 

ORDER XII         ADMISSIONS

1.Notice of admission of case.                        2.Notice to admit documents.             3.Form of notice.

4.Notice to admit facts.          5.Form of admissions.             6.Judgment on admissions.

7.Affidavit of signature.                      8.Notice to produce documents.         9.Costs.

 

ORDER XIII-PRODUCTION, IMPOUNDING AND RETURN OF DOCUMENTS

1. .Documentary evidence to be produced at first hearing.                          2.Effect of non-production of documents.                        3.Rejection of irrelevant or inadmissible documents.     4.Endorsements on documents admitted in evidence.         5.Endorsements on copies of admitted entries in books, accounts and records.                      6.Endorsements on documents rejected as inadmissible in evidence.                       7.Recording of admitted and return of rejected documents. 8.Court may order any document to be impounded.                   9.Return of admitted documents. 10.Court may send for papers from its own records or from other Courts.            11.Provisions as to documents applied to material objects.

 

ORDER XIV-SETTLEMENT OF ISSUES AND DETERMINATION OF SUIT ON ISSUES OF LAW OR ON ISSUES AGREED UPON

1.Framing of issues.     2.Issues of law and of fact.     3.Materials from which issues may be framed.

4.Court may examine witnesses or documents before framing issues.         5.Power.to amend, and strike out, issues.                        6.Questions of fact or law may by agreement be stated in form of issues.               7.Court, if satisfied that agreement was executed in good faith, may pronounce judgment.

 

ORDER XV-DISPOSAL OF THE SUIT AT THE FIRST HEARING

1.Parties not at issue.               2.One of several defendants not at issue.

3.Parties at issue.                     4.Failure to produce evidence.

 

ORDER XVI-SUMMONING AND ATTENDANCE OF WITNESSES

1.Summons to attend to give evidence or produce documents.            2. Expenses of witness to be paid into Court on applying for summons.Experts.Scale of expenses.    3. Tender of expenses to witness.

4. Procedure where insufficient sum paid in. Expenses of witnesses detained more than one day.

5. Time, place and purpose of attendance to be specified in summons.                      6. Summons to produce document.       7. Power to require persons present in Court to give evidence or produce document.      8. Summons how served.     9. Time for serving summons.             10. Procedure where witness fails to comply with summons.            11. If witness appears, attachment may be withdrawn.

12. Procedure if witness fails to appear.        13. Mode of attachment.                      14. Court may of its own accord summon as witnesses strangers to suit.                      15. Duty of persons summoned to give evidence or produce document.                    16. When they may depart.                17. Application of rules 10 to 13.        18. Procedure where witness apprehended cannot give evidence or produce document.                19. No witness to be ordered to attend in person unless resident within certain limits.              20. Consequence of refusal of party to give evidence when called on by Court.

21. Rules as to witnesses to apply to parties summoned.

 

ORDER XVII      ADJOURNMENTS

1.Court may grant time and adjourn hearing. Costs of adjournment.      2. Procedure if parties fail to appear on day fixed.   3. Court may proceed notwithstanding either party falls to produce evidence, etc.

 

ORDER XVIII-HEARING OF THE SUIT AND EXAMINATION OF WITNESSES

1. Right to begin.         2. Statement and production of evidence.                  3. Evidence where several issues.                    4. Witnesses to be examined in open Court.              5. How evidence shall be taken in appealable cases.               6. When deposition to be interpreted.                              7. Evidence under section 138.      8. Memorandum when evidence not taken down by Judge.       9. When evidence may be taken in English.   10. Any particular question and answer may be taken down.     11. Questions objected to and allowed by Court.                    12. Remarks on demeanour of witnesses.

13. Memorandum of evidence in unappealable cases.             14. Judge unable to make such memorandum to record reasons of; his inability.                     15. Power to deal with evidence taken before another Judge.              16. Power to examine witness immediately.                    17. Court may recall and examine witness.      18. Power of Court to inspect.

 

ORDER XIX       AFFIDAVITS

1.Power to order any point to be proved by affidavit.             2. Power to order attendance of deponent for cross-examination.               3. Matters to which affidavits shall be confined.

 

ORDER XX-JUDGMENT AND DECREE

1. Judgment when pronounced.                       2. Power to pronounce judgment written by Judge's predecessor.              3. Judgment to be signed.                    4. Judgments of Small Cause Courts.

Judgments of other Courts.      5. Court to state its decision on each issue.                 6. Contents of decree.                        7. Date of decree.       8. Procedure where Judge has vacated office before signing decree.               9. Decree for recovery of immovable property.                    10. Decree for delivery of movable property.                 11. Decree may direct payment by instalments. Order, after decree, for payment by instalments.                  12. Decree for possession and mesne profits.       13. Decrée in administration-suit.                        14. Decree in pre-emption-suit.                15. Decree in suit for dissolution of partnership.                  16. Decree in suit for account between principal and agent.

17. Special directions as to accounts.               18. Decree in suit for partition of property or separate possession of a share therein.  19. Decree when set-off is allowed.

Appeal from decree relating to set-off.            20. Certified copies of judgment and decree to be furnished.

 

 

ORDER XXI. EXECUTION OF DECREES AND ORDERS

1. Modes of paying money under decree                     2. Payment out of Court to decree-holder

 (2A) No payment or adjustment shall be recorded at the instance of the Hidgment-debtor unless-                 3. Lands situate in more than one jurisdiction             4. Transfer to Court of Small Causes               5. Mode of transfer                6. Procedure where Court desires that its own decree shall be executed by another Court                   7. Court receiving copies of decree, etc. to file same without proof                8. Execution of decree or order by Court to which it is sent                       9. Execution by High Court of decree transferred by other Court

10. Application for execution              11. Oral application               11A. Application for arrest to state grounds                        12. Application for attachment of movable property not in judgment-debtor's possession                  13. Application for attachment of immovable property to contain certain particulars             14. Power to require certified extract from Collector's register in certain cases                    15. Application for execution by joint decree-holders                        16. Application for execution by transferee of decree

17. Procedure on receiving application for execution of decree       18. Execution in case of cross-decrees                        19. Execution in case of cross-claims under same decree

 20. Cross-decrees and cross-claims in mortgage-suits 21. Simultaneous execution

 22. Notice to show cause against execution in certain cases               22A. Sale not to be set aside on the death of the judgment-debtor before the sale but after the service of the proclamation of sale. 23. Procedure after issue of notice                        24. Process for execution                   25. Endorsement on process                26. When Court may stay execution                     27. Liability of judgment-debtor discharged                28. Order cf Court which passed decree or of Appellate Court to be binding upon Court applied to

 29. Stay of execution pending suit between decree-holder and judgment-debtor      30. Decree for payment of money            31. Decree for specific movable property                   32. Decree for specific performance for restitution of conjugal rights, or for an injunction 

33. Discretion of Court in executing decrees for restitution of conjugal rights 34. Decree for execution of document, or endoresment of negotiable instrument           35. Decree for immovable property                 36. Decree for delivery of immovable property when in occupancy of tenant                37. Discretionary power to permit judgment debtor to show cause against detention in prison                        38. Warrant for arrest to direct judgment-debtor to be brought up                  39. Subsistence allowance                   40. Proceedings on appearance of judgement-debtor in obedience to notice or after arrest                41. Examination of judgment-debtor as to his property           42. Attachment in case of decree for rent or mesne profits or other matter, amount of which to be subsequently determined.     43. Attachment of movable property, other than agricultural produce, in possession of judgment-debtor

43A. Custody of movable property               44. Attachment of agricultural produce.

 45. Provisions as to agricultural produce under attachment                       46. Attachment of debt, share and other property not in possession of judgment-debtor            47. Attachment of share in movables             48. Attachment of salary or allowances of servant of the Government or railway company or local authority                 49. Attachment of partnership property. 50. Execution of decree against firm.              51. Attachment of negotiable instruments                 52. Attachment of property in custody of Court or public officer

53. Attachment of decrees                  54. Attachment of immovable property

55. Removal of attachment after satisfaction of decree                    56. Order for payment of coin or currency notes to party entitled under decree              57. Determination of attachment

 58. Adjudication of claims to, or objections to attachment of, property-        59. Stay of sale

 64. Power to order property attached to be sold and proceeds to be paid to person entitled

 65. Sales by whom conducted and how made                       66. Proclamation of sales by public auction                67. Mode of making proclamation                       68. Time of sale    

69. Adjournment or stoppage of sale             70. [Saving of certain sales.]

 71. Defaulting purchaser answerable for loss on re-sal                   72. Decree holder not to bid for or buy property without permission                  72A. Mortgagee not to bid at sale without the leave of the Court                73. Restriction on bidding or purchase by officers.

74. Sale of agricultural produce                       75. Special provisions relating to growing crops. 76. Negotiable instruments and shares in corporations            77. Sale by public auction      

78. Irregularity not to vitiate sale, but any person injured may sue

79. Delivery of movable property, debts and share              80. Transfer of negotiable instruments and shares.      81. Vesting order in case of other property.          82. What Courts may order sales.              83. Postponement of sale to enable judgment-debtor to raise amount of decree.             84. Deposit by purchaser and re-sale on default.

 85. Time for payment in full of purchase-money.     86. Procedure in default of payment

87. Notification on re-sale                  88. Bid of co-sharer to have preference

 89. Application to set aside sale on deposit               90. Application to set aside sale on ground of irregularity or fraud                        91. Application by purchaser to set aside sale on ground of judgment-debtor having no saleable interest.           92. Sale when to become absolute or be set aside.                   93. Return of purchase-money in certain cases.

94. Certificate to purchaser.                 95. Delivery of property in occupancy of judgment-debtor              96. Delivery of property in occupancy of tenant               97. Resistance or obstruction to possession of immovable property.                     98. Orders after adjudication. 99. Dispossession by decree-holder or purchaser      100. Order to be passed upon application complaining of dispossession               101. Questions to be determined

102. Rules not applicable to transferee pendent life                103. Orders to be treated as decrees             104. Order under rule 101 or rule 103 to be subject to the result or pending suit               105. Hearing of application               106. Setting aside order passed ex parte, etc.          

 

ORDER XXII-DEATH, MARRIAGE AND INSOLVENCY OF PARTIES

1. No abatement by party's death, if right to sue survives.       2. Procedure where one of several plaintiffs or defendants dies and right to sue                     3. Procedure in case of death of one of several plaintiffs or sole plaintiff.                        4. Procedure in case of death of one of several defendants or sole defendant.                    5. Determination of question as to legal representative.               6. No abatement by reason of death after hearing.               7. Suit not abated by marriage of female party.

8. When plaintiff's insolvency bars suit. Procedure where assignee fails to continue suit or give security.            9. Effect of abatement or dismissal.        10. Procedure in case of assignment before final order in suit.        11. Application of Order to appeals.          12. Application of Order to proceedings.

 

ORDER XXIII-WITHDRAWAL AND ADJUSTMENT OF SUITS

1. Withdrawal of suit or abandonment of part of claim.          2. Limitation law not affected by first suit.

3. Compromise of suit.                        4. Proceedings in execution of decrees not affected.

 

ORDER XXIV      PAYMENT INTO COURT

1. Deposit by defendant of amount in satisfaction of claim.   2. Notice of deposit.            3. Interest on deposit not allowed to plaintiff after notice.                      4. Procedure where plaintiff accepts deposit as satisfaction in part.             5. Procedure where he accepts it as satisfaction in full.

 

ORDER XXV      SECURITY FOR COSTS

1. When security for costs may be required from plaintiff.Residence out of India.                 2. Effect of failure to furnish security.

 

ORDER XXVI    COMMISSIONS

1. Cases in which Court may issue commission to examine witness.   2. Order for commission.

3. Where witness resides within Court's jurisdiction.   4. Persons for whose examination commission may issue.    5. Commission or request to examine witness not within India.

6. Court to examine witness pursuant to commission.          7. Return of commission with depositions of witnesses.            8. When depositions may be read in evidence.          9. Commissions to make local investigations.  10. Procedure of Commissioner.  Report and depositions to be evidence in suit.       Commissioner may be examined in person.                        Commissions to examine accounts      11. Commission to examine or adjust accounts.

12. Court to give Commissioner necessary instructions.                      Proceedings and report to be evidence.            Court may direct further inquiry.                     Commissions to make partitions

13. Commission to make partition of immovable property.     14. Procedure of Commissioner.

15. Expenses of commission to be paid into Court.     16. Powers of Commissioners.

17. Attendance and examination of witnesses before Commissioner. 18. Parties to appear before Commissioner. 19. Cases in which High Court may issue commission to examine witness.

20. Application for issue of commission.        21. To whom commission may be issued.

22. Issue, execution and return of commissions, and transmission of evidence to foreign Court.

 

ORDER XXVII-SUITS BY OR AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT OR PUBLIC OFFICERS IN THEIR OFFICIAL CAPACITY

1. Suits by or against Government.      2. Persons authorized to act for Government.

3. Plaints in suits by or against Government.   4. Agent for Government to receive process.

5. Fixing of day for appearance on behalf of Government.                 6. Attendance of person able to answer questions relating to suit against Government.                     7. Extension of time to enable public officer to make reference to Government.                    8. Procedure in suits against public officer.

8A.No security to be required from Government or a public officer in certain cases. 8B.Definitions of “Government " and " Government pleader ".

 

ORDER XXVIIA SUITS INVOLVING A SUBSTANTIAL QUESTION OF LAW AS TO THE INTERPRETATION OF THE CONSTITUTION

1. Notice to the Attorney General or the Advocate-General.    2. Court may add Government as party.      3. Costs.            4. AppIication of Order to appeals.

 

ORDER XXVIII SUITS BY OR AGAINST MILITARY OR NAVAL MEN OR AIRMEN

1. Officers, soldiers, sailors or airmen who cannot obtain leave may authorize any           2. Person So authorized may act personally or appoint pleader.                 3. Service on person so authorized, or On his pleader, to be good service.

 

ORDER XXIX  SUITS BY OR AGAINST CORPORATIONS

1. Subscription and verification Of pleading.              2. Service on corporation.

3. Power to require personal attendance of officer of Corporation.

 

ORDER XXX SUITS BY OR AGAINST FIRMS AND PERSONS CARRYING ON BUSINESS IN NAMES OTHER THAN THEIR OWN

1. Suing of partners in name of firm.   2. Disclosure of partners' names.       3. Service.

4. Right of suit on death of partner.  5. Notice in what capacity served.       6. Appearance of partners.    7. No appearance except by partners.            8. Appearance under protest.                        9. Suits between co-partners.   10. Suit against person carrying on business in name other than his own.

 

 

 

ORDER XXXI SUITS BY OR AGAINST TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS

1. Representation of beneficiaries in suits concerning property vested in trustees, etc.                  2. Joinder of trustees, executors and administrators.           3. Husband of married executrix not to join.

 

ORDER XXXIISUITS BY OR AGAINST MINORS AND PERSONS OF UNSOUND MIND

1. Minor to sue by next friend.                        2. Where suit is instituted without next friend, plaint to be taken off the file.      3. Guardian for the suit to be appointed by Court for minor defendant.              

4. Who may act as next friend or be appointed guardian for the suit.                     5. Representation of minor by next friend or guardian for the suit. 6. Receipt by next friend or guardian for the suit of property under decree for minor.            7. Agreement or compromise by next friend or guardian for the suit.  8. Retirement of next friend.  9. Removal of next friend. 10. Stay of proceedings on removal, etc., of next friend.                  11. Retirement, removal or death of guardian for the suit.

12. Course to be followed by minor plaintiff or applicant on attaining majority.    13. Where minor co-plaintiff attaining majority desires to repudiate suit.      14. Unreasonable or improper suit. 15. Application of rules to persons of unsound mind.        16. Saving for Princes and Chiefs.

 

ORDER XXXIlI SUITS BY PAUPERS

1. Suits may be instituted in form

a paupers.        2. Contents of application.                 3. Presentation of application. 4. Examination of applicant.              5. Rejection of application.      6. Notice of day for receiving evidence of applicant's pauperism.                7. Procedure at hearing.              

8. Procedure if application admitted.             9. Dispaupering.          l0.Costs where pauper succeeds.        11. Procedure where pauper fails. 11A.Procedure where pauper suit abates.

12. State Government may apply for payment of court-fees.  13. State Government to be deemed a party.                        14. Recovery of amount of court-fees.                        15. Refusal to allow applicant to sue as pauper to bar subsequent application of like nature.            16. Costs.

 

ORDER XXXIV SUITS RELATING TO MORTGAGES OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY

1. Parties to suits for foreclosure, sale and redemption.           2. Preliminary decree in foreclosure-suit.

3. Final decree in foreclosure-suit.       4. Preliminary decree in suit for sale.

5. Final decree in suit for sale.                       6. Recovery of balance due on mortgage in suit for sale.

7. Preliminary decree in redemption-suit.  8. Final decree in redemption-suit.        8A.Recovery of balance due on mortgage in suit for redemption.                      9. Decree where nothing is found due or where mortgagee has been overpaid.                     10. Costs of mortgagee subsequent to decree.

11. Payment of interest.         12. Sale of property subject to prior mortgage.                        13. Application of proceeds.                     14. Suit for sale necessary for bringing mortgaged property to sale.   

15. Mortgages by the deposit of title-deeds and charges.

 

ORDER XXXV   INTERPLEADER

1.Plaint in interpleader-suit.     2. Payment of thing claimed into Court.        3. Procedure where defendant is suing plaintiff.          4. Procedure at first hearing.             5. Agents and tenants may not institute interpleader-suits.       6. Charge for plaintiff's costs.

 

ORDER XXXVI SPECIAL CASE

1. Power to state case for Court's opinion.       2. Where value of subject-matter must be stated. 

3. Agreement to be filed and registered as suit             4. Parties to be subject to Court's jurisdiction.                     5. Hearing and disposal of case.

 

ORDER XXXVII SUMMARY PROCEDURE ON NEGOTIABLE: INSTRUMENTS

1.Application of Order.                       2. Institution of summary suits upon bills of exchange, etc.

3. Defendant showing defence on merits to have leave to appear.      4. Power to set aside decree.

5. Power to order bill, etc., to be deposited with officer of Court.                   6. Recovery of cost of noting non-acceptance of dishonoured bill or note.                     7. Procedure in suits.

 

ORDER XXXVIII              ARREST AND ATTACHMENT BEFORE JUDGMENT

1. Where defendant may be called upon to furnish security for appearance.  2. Security.

3. Procedure on application by surety to be discharged.                      4. Procedure where defendant fails to furnish security or find fresh security.           5. Where defendant may be called upon to furnish security for production of property.          6. Attachment where cause not shown or security not furnished.    7. Mode of making attachment.                        8. Investigation of claim to property attached before judgment.     9. Removal of attachment when security furnished or suit dismissed.

10. Attachment before judgment not to affect rights of strangers, nor bar decree-holder from applying for sale.            11. Property attached before judgment not to be re-attached in execution of decree.              12. Agricultural produce not attachable before judgment.             13. Small Cause Court not to attach immovable property.

 

ORDER XXXIXTEMPORARY INJUNCTIONS AND INTERLOCUTORY ORDERS

1.Cases in which temporary injunction may be granted.                      2. Injunction to restrain repetition or continuance of breach.           3. Before granting injunction, Court to direct notice to opposite party.

4. Order for injunction may be discharged, varied or set aside.      5. Injunction to corporation binding on its officers.                       6. Power to order interim sale.                      7. Detention, preservation, inspection, etc., of subject matter of suit.              8. Application for such orders to be after notice.

9. When party may be put in immediate possession of land the subject-matter of suit. 

l0.Deposit of money, etc., in Court.

 

ORDER XL APPOINTMENT OK, RECEIVERS

1. Appointment of receivers.   2. Remuneration.        3. Duties.         4. Enforcement of receiver's duties.              5. When Collector may be appointed receiver.

 

ORDER XLI-APPEALS FROM ORIGINAL DECREES

1. Form of appeal.       2. Grounds which may be taken in appeal.      3. Rejection or amendment of memorandum.                        4. One of several plaintiffs or defendants may obtain reversal of whole decree where it proceeds on ground common to all. 5. Stay by Appellate Court. Stay by Court which passed the decree.           6. Security in case of order for execution of decree appealed from. 

7. [Repealed.]              8. Exercise of powers in appeal from order made in execution of decree.     

9. Registry of memorandum of appeal.         10. Appellate Court may require appellant to furnish security for costs.            11. Power to dismiss appeal without sending notice to Lower Court.            

12. Day for hearing appeal.     13. Appellate Court to give notice to Court whose decree appealed from.              14. Publication and service of notice of day for hearing appeal.               15. Contents of notice.            16. Right to begin.            17. Dismissal of appeal for appellant's default.        

18. Dismissal of appeal where notice not served in consequence of appellant's failure to deposit costs.

19. Re-admission of appeal dismissed for default.                 20. Power to adjourn hearing and direct persons appearing interested to be made respondents.                  21. Re-hearing on application of respondent against who ex parse decree made.   22. Upon hearing, respondent may object to decree as if he had preferred separate appeal. Form of objection and provisions applicable thereto.

23. Remand of case by Appellate Court.       24. Where evidence on record sufficient, Appellate Court may determine case finally.     25. Where Appellate Court may frame issues and refer them for trial to Court whose decree appealed from.            26. Findings and evidence to be put on record. Objections to finding. Determination of                     27. Production of additional evidence in Appellate Court.               28. Mode of taking additional evidence.                        29. Points to be defined and recorded.

30. Judgment when and where pronounced.    31. Contents, date and signature of judgment.          32. What judgment may direct.       33. Power of Court of appeal          34. Dissent to be recorded.         35. Date and contents of decree.            36. Copies of judgment and decree to be furnished to parties.            37. Certified copy of decree to be sent to Court whose decree appealed from.

 

ORDER XLII  APPEALS FROM APPELLATE DECREE               1. Procedure.

 

ORDER XLIII  APPEALS FROM ORDERS              1. Appeals from orders.                       2. Procedure.

 

ORDER XLIV     PAUPER APPEALS

1.Who may appeal as pauper.-          2.Inquiry into pauperism.-

 

 

 

ORDER XLV      APPEALS TO THE SUPREME COURT

1." Decree " defined.   2.Application to Court whose decree complained of.                        3.Certificate as to value or fitness. 4.Consolidation of suits.         5.Remission of dispute to Court of first instance.

6.Effect of refusal of certificate.        7.Security and deposit required on grant of certificate. 8.Admission of appeal and procedure thereon.          9.Revocation of acceptance of security. 9A.Power to dispense with notices in case of deceased parties.        l0.Power to order further security or payment.            11.Effect of failure to comply with order.             12.Refund of balance deposit.

13.Powers of Court pending appeal. 14.Increase of security found inadequate.       15.Procedure to enforce orders of the Supreme Court.            16.Appeal from order relating to execution. 17.[Repealed.]

ORDER XLVI  REFERENCE

1.Reference of question to High Court.                       2.Court may pass decree contingent upon decision of High Court              3.Judgment of High Court to be transmitted, and ease disposed of accordingly. 4.Costs of reference to High Court.    4A.Reference to High Court under proviso to section 113. 5.Power to alter, etc., decree of Court making reference.       6.Power to refer to High Court questions as to jurisdiction in small causes.     7.Power to District Court to submit for revision proceedings had under mistake as to jurisdiction in small causes.

 

ORDER XLVII -REVIEW

1.Application for review of judgment.                         2.To whom applications for review may be made.

3.Form of applications for review.      4.Application where rejected.                        5.Application for review in Court consisting of two or more Judges.        6.Application where rejected.                        7.Order of rejection not appealable. Objections to order granting application.   8.Registry of application granted, and order for re-hearing.                         9.Bar of certain applications.

 

ORDER XLVIII  MISCELLANEOUS

1.Process to be served at expense of party issuing. Costs of service.               2.Orders and notices how served.             3.Use of forms in appendices.

 

ORDER XLIX    CHARTERED HIGH COURTS

1.Who may serve processes of High Court.     2.Saving in respect of Chartered High Courts.

3.Application of rules.

 

ORDER L PROVINCIAL SMALL CAUSE COURTS           1.Provincial Small Cause Courts.

 

ORDER LI PRESIDENCY SMALL CAUSE COURTS         1.Presidency Small Cause Courts.

 

III SCHEDULE  EXECUTION OF DECREES BY COLLECTORS

1.Power of collector.- 2.Procedure of Collector in special causes.-              3.Notice to be given to decree-holders and to persons having claims on property.-                        4.Amount of decrees for payment of money to be ascertained, and immovable property available for their satisfaction.- 5.Where District Court may issue notices and hold inquiry.-                         .6.Effect of decision of Court as to dispute.-              7.Scheme for liquidation of decrees for payment of money.-       8.Recovery of balance (if any) after letting or management.-          9.Collector to render accounts to Court.- 10.Sales how to be conducted.-          11.Restrictions as to alienation by judgment debtor or his representative, and prosecution or remedies by decree-holders.-                     12.Provision where property is in several districts.-                         13.Powers of Collector to compel attendance and production.-

 


 

 

 

 

 

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