regard to a procedure or a remedy, if specifically provided in other provisions of the Civil Procedure Code. No code or law could be codified ... codified in the Civil Procedure Code, they could not be used for disturbing the procedure provided under the Civil Procedure Code because its ramification could
violation of the order of the civil court. The petitioners therefore filed another application under Section 151 , C.P.C. which is still pending consideration ... Even if the civil court passed the effective order on the application filed by the petitioners under Section 151, C.P.C., there
make an application in the suit under Section 151 of Code of Civil Procedure. He also referred to the provisions of Order 1 Rule ... learned Civil Judge failed to exercise the inherent powers vested in it under Section 151 of the Code of Civil Procedure, which reads as follows
revisionist moved an application (16-C 2) under Section 151, Civil Procedure Code stating that the judgment-debtor auction-purchaser was trying to dispossess ... under Section 151, Civil Procedure Code nor under Order XXI, Rule 95 or Rule 99. Civil Procedure Code. As regards Section 151 it observed that
C.P.C. only and not in those cases where an application is filed under Section 24 (5) C.P.C. Thus, Section 151 ... special provisions of Section 151 of the Code, where the remedy or procedure is provided in the Code." (emphasis supplied)
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application under Order 9 Rule 13 read with Section 151 of the Code of Civil Procedure 1908 (hereinafter referred to as '
whereby the application of the plaintiff-opposite party moved under Section 151. C.P.C. was allowed and the plaintiff-opposite party was permitted ... impugned order under Section 151 of the Code. Therefore, the learned lower court should have rejected the application under Section 151 .
Suit No. 7 of 2013 allowing the application under Section 151 Civil Procedure Code (herein after referred to as the ' CPC ... Code of Civil Procedure Code be deemed to be different Courts. Thus, Judge Small Causes Court though may also be the Court of Civil Judge
same powers as are vested in the Civil Court under the Code of Civil Procedure , 1908 (Act No. V of 1908), when trying a suit ... Civil Court under the Code of Civil Procedure . Amongst such powers, clause (f) specifically incorporates the powers referred to under Sections 151 and 152
well. The statement of objects and reasons to the Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Act, 2002 makes the position clear that the Explanation to Rule ... view that specific provision in the Code of Civil Procedure being there jurisdiction under section 151 could not be invoked. The Kerala High Court held