Difference between sections and orders

Code of Civil Procedure

In this article we will learn about the difference between sections and orders. Code of civil procedure is divided into sections,orders and appendices. Laws can be divided into two groups. 1. Substantive Laws 2. Procedural Laws or Adjective Laws. Whereas substantive laws determine rights and liabilities of parties, adjective or procedural law prescribes the practice, procedure and … Read more

Questions on Code of Civil Procedure (C.P.C.)

Code of Civil Procedure

This post contain the questions which can be asked on Code of Civil Procedure. Examiner frame the question paper by using these questions. CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Question No. 1.:- Discuss briefly the scope and object of the Civil Procedure Code, 1908, as amended up to date. Is the Code complete in itself? CHAPTER II SHORT … Read more

How to draft an application of amendment of pleading?

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Law relating to Amendment of Pleadings Order 6 Rule 17 of Code of Civil Procedure provides for amendment of pleadings. It reads as under: “The Court may at any stage of the proceedings allow either party to alter or amend his pleadings in such manner and on such terms as may be just, and all … Read more

How can a fake will be challenged in court?

Will is the last wish of any person. If a person has earned any money and that money is split between his movable and immovable property, he or she may make a will about that property while still alive. A person’s decision regarding his property during his lifetime constitutes a will, and that decision must … Read more

Excavation of buried dead bodie’s case: Once buried, the carcass should not be tampered with: Supreme Court

Facts of the Case On 15.11.2021, there was an encounter between the militants and police at the Hyderpora area of Budgam in Kashmir. Four militants were shot dead including the son of the appellant herein. In connection with the said incident, a First Information Report No. 193/2021 was registered at the Saddar Police Station for … Read more

Right to cross examine the witness cannot be denied to an accused for failure to deposit interim compensation:Supreme Court

In Noor Mohammed vs Khurram Pasha, the Supreme Court observed that right to cross examine the witnesses cannot be denied to an accused for his failure to deposit interim compensation under Section 143A of Negotiable Instruments Act. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CRIMINAL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CRIMINAL APPEAL NO.                  OF 2022 (Arising out of Special … Read more

When there are two totally inconsistent and contradictory dying declarations, which one is to be believed? Supreme Court answers this difficult question

The result of two inconsistent and contradictory dying declarations In this case, the appellant approached the Supreme Court against a judgment of the High Court of Punjab and Haryana in which the High Court concurred with a judgment and order of conviction of the trial court against the appellant in an offence punishable under Section … Read more