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SLegalism

25 Sep, 06:41


This video explains does Res judicata apply between co Plaintiffs or Co defendants

SLegalism

25 Sep, 06:11


The above video explains proforma defendant and "does Res Judicata apply against him"

SLegalism

14 May, 08:20


https://youtu.be/lFDv89JEKns?si=dy9a3rLTh_2E5OEH

SLegalism

13 May, 09:01


https://youtu.be/-I3qCmyG0H8?si=xNCVV65tRCk-PwrG

SLegalism

13 May, 08:57


(d) Decisions which are decrees:
Illustrations The following decisions arc held to be decrees:
(i) Order of abatement of suit;
(ii) Dismissal of appeal as time barred;
(iii) Dismissal of suit or appeal for want of evidence or proof;
(iv) Rejection of plaint for non-payment of court fees;
(v) Granting or refusing to grant costs or instalment;
(vi) Modification of scheme under Section 9z of the Code;
(vii) Order holding appeal not maintainable;
(viii) Order holding that the right to sue does not survive;
(ix) Order holding that there is no cause of action;
(x) An award passed by Lok Adalat.

(e) Decisions which are not decrees:
Illustrations The following decisions, on the other hand, are held not to be decrees:
(i) Dismissal of appeal for default;
(ii) Appointment of Commissioner to take accounts;
(iii) Order of remand;
(iv) Order granting or refusing interim relief;
(v) Return of plaint for presentation to proper court;
(vi) Dismissal of suit under Order 13 Rule I;
(vii) Rejection of application for condonation of delay;
(viii) Order holding an application to be maintainable;
(ix) Order refusing to set aside sale;
(x) Order directing assessment of mesne profits.

SLegalism

13 May, 08:57


Suits of civil nature: Illustrations.-The following are suits of a civil nature:
(i) Suits relating to rights to property: (ii) Suits relating to rights of worship;
(iii) Suits relating to taking out of religious processions; (iv) Suits relating to right to shares in offerings;
 
(2) Suits for damages for civil wrongs; (vi) Suits for specific performance of contracts or for damages for breach
of contracts;
(vii) Suits for specific reliefs;
(viii) Suits for restitution of conjugal rights;
(ix) Suits for dissolution
(x) Suits for rents; of marriages;
(xi) Suits for or on accounts;
(xii) Suits for rights of franchise;
(xiii) Suits for rights to hereditary offices;
(xiv) Suits for rights to Yajmanvritis;
(xv) Suits against wrongful dismissals from service and for salaries, etc.
(vi) Suits not of civil nature: Illustrations.-
 
The following are not suits of a civil nature:
(i) Suits involving principally caste questions;
(ii) Suits involving purely religious rites or ceremonies;
(iii) Suits for upholding mere dignity or honour;
(iv) Suits for recovery of voluntary payments or offerings;
(v) Suits against expulsions from caste, etc.

SLegalism

26 Apr, 06:15


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SLegalism

16 Apr, 14:25


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16 Apr, 14:24


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16 Apr, 14:24


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SLegalism

08 Mar, 11:56


differences.pdf

SLegalism

27 Feb, 10:19


Document from saurabhtiwari

SLegalism

16 Feb, 05:44


Document from saurabhtiwari

SLegalism

29 Jan, 14:19


Introduction- sec 89 r/w order 10 rules 1A to 1C. The prov were added by the amendment of 1999 on the recommendation of malimath committee.

Write Section 89.
Explain basic meaning of
Arbitration
Conciliation
Judicial settlement
Mediation.

Procedure to be followed
Write order 10 rule 1A to 1C

Section 89 is a mendatory provision. But in
Afcons infrastructure Ltd
V.
Cherian varkey construction co.
The Sc held it is not mandatory in certain cases eg. Election to public office, involving alligation of fraud, forged claim against minors.
But it can be resorted to in following cases - related to trade, commerce, contract, matrimonial dissputes, accidant claimes.

SLegalism

13 Jan, 18:45


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SLegalism

10 Jan, 06:05


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10 Jan, 06:05


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