respondents No. 14 and 15 filed an application
under Order IX Rule 13 CPC for setting aside the ex-parte
decree. After considering ... summons on the defendants.
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4. Being aggrieved by the dismissal of application filed under
Order IX Rule 13 CPC
passed, decreeing the suit.
4. The appellant-defendant has filed the application
under Order IX Rule 13 of CPC , for setting aside ... Order IX Rule 13 of
CPC .
5. The Trial Court, while considering the application
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filed by the appellant herein, under Order IX
application of the tenant
under Order IX Rule 13 CPC and Order XXXVII Rule 4 of the CPC for
setting aside ... Rule 23, the Rent Controller was conferred with the power to entertain an
application under Order 37 Rule 4 of the CPC
filed I.A.No.242 of 2012 under Order IX Rule 13 of Civil
Procedure Code, 1908 stating that the counsel engaged by them ... filed under Order
IX Rule 13 of Civil Procedure Code, 1908 was filed within thirty (30)
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days of passing
against the rejection of an
application under Order IX Rule 4 of the Code of Civil Procedure .
The point required to be addressed
dated 14.05.2018 under Order IX Rule 13 read with Section 151 C.P.C. and Rule 22 of the Rules, 1972. The defendant ... party to the aforesaid P.A. Case. Under Order IX Rule 13 C.P.C . only that person who is a party in the suit
Constitution has been brought by a decree holder to set aside an order passed by the IVth Additional District and Sessions Judge/Special Judge ... application under Order IX Rule 4 read with Order XXI Rule 106 and Section 151 C.P.C. seeking to set aside the order dated
Singh, J.
I.A.1571/2006(under Order XXIII Rule 3 and Order IX Rule 13 CPC )
1. The present application arises ... passed, the present application
under Order XXIII Rule 3 CPC and Order IX Rule 13 CPC came to be filed
compliance of
Court order, the provisions contained under Order
IX Rule 2 or Rule 4 of the CPC read with Article ... even if it is filed after 30 days from the
date of order, however, in view of the observations
made by the Supreme Court
expression "special circumstances" is not
defined in the Civil Procedure Code nor is it capable of
any precise definition by the court because ... also elaborated upon the
difference between Order XXXVII Rule 4 and Order IX Rule 13 of
the CPC , which is applicable