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Section 11 in The Bihar Consolidation of Holdings and Prevention of Fragmentation Act, 1956 [Entire Act]
Section 9 in The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 [Entire Act]
Sheo Chand Chaudhary Alias Sheochan ... vs Adalat Hussain And Ors. on 9 April, 2003
"9.Section 9 of the Code of Civil
Procedure provides that the courts shall
have jurisdiction to try all suits of
civil nature except either expressly or
impliedly barred. Law is well settled by
a long line cases of high authority that
civil suit is the basic remedy of a
citizen in this country for adjudication
of civil disputes unless barred by a
specialized enactment. The circumstances
under which a particular issue can be
agitated in a civil court in view of
such non-obstante clause has been the
subject-matter of a long line cases of
high authority. I had the occasion to
deal with this issue in my judgment
reported in 2003(3) P.L.J.R. 100 (Sheo
Chand Chaudhary alias Sheochan Chaudhary
vs. Adalat Hussain and others), wherein
I recapitulated the leading judgments of
the Supreme Court and other High
Courts."
Ashok Kumar Pandey vs Pandey Mithilesh Kumar Sinha And Ors. on 27 June, 2006
We further
state that the judgment of the learned Single Judge
in the case of Ashok Kumar Singh (supra), takes the
correct view of law and is consistent with the view
taken by the Full Bench.