notice to be served on the tenant stating the date of the decree and the amount due thereunder, and informing him that if he does ... contest his liability to be ejected and fails in the suit, the Court by which the suit is determined shall by its decree direct
Trust in pursuance of any improvement scheme or development scheme. (2) No decree or order for recovery of possession shall be passed on the ground ... period of three months from the date of the decree. (5) If the tenant contests the suit as regards the claim for ejectment, the plaintiff
Cause Courts Act, 1882
38. New trial of contested cases.
- Where a suit has been contested, the Small Cause Court may, on the application ... proceedings. Explanation. - Every suit shall be deemed to be contested in which the decree is made otherwise than by consent of or in default
notice to be served on the tenant stating the date of the decree and the amount due thereunder, and informing him that if he does ... contest his liability to be ejected and fails in the suit, the Court by which the suit is determined shall by its decree direct
appeal to the High Court, from a decree deciding on the merits any suit or any contested proceeding of the kind referred to in clause ... application to execute the decree. [Such fee shall be chargeable on the first application and on every subsequent contested application.] [These words were inserted
limitation for a suit for possession (where no declaratory decree has been obtained) by contesting an alienation by a male or female be reduced
decision, decree or order of a Court or of a person acting in a judicial capacity; (24) a suit to contest on award ... decision, decree or order of a Court or of a person acting in a judicial capacity; (24) a suit to contest an award
final and conclusive. 38. New trial of contested cases.
- Where as suit has been contested, the Small Cause Court may, on the application of either ... proceedings. Explanation. - Every suit shall be deemed to be contested in which the decree is made otherwise than by consent of or in default
appeal to the High Court, from a decree deciding on the merits any suit or any contested proceeding of the kind referred to in clause ... application to execute the decree. [Such fee shall be chargeable on the first application and on every subsequent contested application.] [These words were inserted
limitation for a suit for possession (where no declaratory decree has been obtained) by contesting an alienation by a male or female be reduced