Section 151 in The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
151. Saving of inherent powers of Court .-
Nothing in this Code shall be deemed to limit
motion
the respondent moved an application under sec. 151 of the
Code of Civil Procedure, alleging in the petition for stay
that the disputes ... moved an application purporting to be under s.
151 of the Code of Civil Procedure, contending, inter alia,
that the sub-contract between the appellant
Code, considering the object of the Code, namely, to promote justice, the Court can invoke both Sections 148 and 151 CPC, to condone ... inherent powers, when the two petitions under S. 151 of the Code of Civil Procedure were filed....
13. The above observation would make clear
application under Order IX Rule
13 read with Section 151 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
(hereinafter referred to as the ‘ CPC ... Code, unless there is a State amendment in
this regard. Thus, the same can be done in exercise of the powers
under Section 151 CPC
filed an application
before the executing court under Section 151 of the Code of Civil Procedure
praying for certain reliefs. The executing court rejected ... Code of Civil procedure. Since an appeal was provided
under Order XXI, Rule 103 of the Code of Civil Procedure which treated the
order passed
suppressing certain information
and by exercising its powers under Section 151 , Code of Civil
Procedure, 1908 (“ CPC ”), has recalled its earlier final decree ... different
from the procedure expressly provided in the
Code.”
(emphasis supplied)
27. In exercising powers under Section 151 of the CPC, it cannot
Rule 20, Civil Procedure Code, or those of Order 1, Rule 10, Civil Procedure Code, read with Section 107, Civil Procedure Code, or under ... Order XLI Rule 20, Civil Procedure Code, either under Order 1 Rule 10, read with Section 107(2), Civil Procedure Code, or under the inherent
Code affecting the inherent powers of the Court and therefore, in exercise of the power conferred Under Section 151 CPC, temporary injunction ... held that where there is no specific provision under the Code of Civil Procedure , the Court has inherent powers to pass an order
rightly exercised its inherent powers vested with every civil Court under
Section 151 CPC and, therefore, to say that the Court had become ... Code of Criminal Procedure.
C. That the proceedings before the learned Trial Court were purely civil
in nature and, therefore, the learned Trial Court wrongly
under Section 340 of Cr.P.C. read with Section 151 of CPC. Plaintiffs filed I.A.II under Order XXXVIII Rule ... 151 CPC, I.A.15 under Section 151 CPC, I.A.17 under Section 340 of Cr.P.C. read with Section 151 of CPC