preferred an application under Order XLI Rule 27 of the
Code of Civil Procedure 1908 (hereinafter called “ CPC ... document unless notice is served and procedure is
followed. Under Rule 14 of Order XI, the court is competent to direct
any party
were framed moved an application under Order 7 Rule 11, Civil
Procedure Code ( CPC ), for rejection of the plaint ... entertain the petition
preferred under Order IX Rule 13 of the Code of Civil Procedure for setting
aside the judgment in civil suit
order, but no
application for review will be
entertained in a civil proceeding
except on the ground mentioned in
Order 47 Rule ... Order XL had been framed
empowering this Court to review
an order in civil proceedings on
grounds analogous to Order 47
Rule
address in a proceeding under Order VIII Rule 11
of the Code of Civil Procedure , 1908 (‘ the CPC ’). The appellant ... necessity of strictly following the provisions
of the Civil Procedure Code as to the service of processes.
Ordinarily, service should not be considered sufficient
under Order VI Rule 16
of the Code of Civil Procedure , 1908 (for short ― CPC ‖) for
striking out the averments ... Rules 2 and 4 and Order 7, Rule 1(e) Code of Civil
Procedure . There is a distinction amongst the ‗grounds‘ in
Section
orders passed against the
appellant therein, and after deliberating the nature of the order, that is,
one under Order IX Rule ... correctness of the order
of the Civil Judge in disposing of the application under Order IX Rule 7
filed by the appellant
entertain counter claim under Order VIII, Rule 6 of the Code of Civil Procedure . It must, therefore, follow that the Registrar ... fact that the Order VIII Rule 6 of the Code of Civil Procedure is not applicable to the proceeding before the Arbitration Tribunal
civil
suits, for determining civil liability u/s 154(5) of
Electricity Act.
The scheme of the Code of Civil Procedure for trial ... Order VIII of the
Code of Civil Procedure . Order IX of the Code of
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Procedure Code could be excluded, there is no rule in the Writ Proceedings Rules which can be said to be inconsistent with Order ... Code of Civil Procedure or in other appeal to which a Civil Procedure Code applies the matter would be totally different
restricting the applicability of Order 9 of the Code of Civil Procedure (in short 'the Code') to a particular stage ... specific provisions in the aforesaid rules making Order 9 of the Code of Civil Procedure applicable to the proceedings before the Accidents Claims