present
application under Order XII Rule 6 of the Code of Civil Procedure , 1908
( CPC ) for dismissing the suit ... with a false case. Section 209 of the
Indian Penal Code, 1860 ( IPC ) provides that when a person comes to court
with
Section 13(b) of the
Code of Civil Procedure is not attracted.
12. The judgment of the Supreme Court of India ... 2011
was the Court to which the Civil Procedure Code did not apply and
hence decree could not be transferred to it under
Section 13(b) of the
Code of Civil Procedure is not attracted.
33. The judgment of the Supreme Court of India ... present all
through the proceedings, in civil prison under Order 21 Rule 41(3) of
the CPC .
43. In view
determinations in
terms of Order XLI Rule 31 of the Civil Procedure
Code, 1908.
5.3 The issues do not decide rights ... Under sub-clause (ii) of R.4 of Order 22, Civil
Procedure Code any person so made a party as a legal
representative
Section 13(b) of the
Code of Civil Procedure is not attracted.
33. The judgment of the Supreme Court of India ... present all
through the proceedings, in civil prison under Order 21 Rule 41(3) of
the CPC .
43. In view
stage, the appellant/
plaintiff filed an application under order XLI Rule 27 CPC to lead additional
documents/ evidence such as certificate ... consider the
appellant's application under Order XLI Rule 27 CPC to lead additional
evidence. It is also submitted that
order. It was then submitted that the structure of Civil Procedure Code indicates that interrogatories have to be applied immediately following the filing ... delays in civil litigation and suggesting ways to expedite trial in civil suit, in para 52B inter alia observed that the civil court should resort
party to deliver interrogatories is not a case decided within the meaning of Section 115 of the Code of Civil Procedure ... controversy. What is being sought under Order 11, Rule 1, Civil Procedure Code is the leave to deliver interrogatories. When the Court exercises
They prayed that Court should pass
decree U/o 12 Rule 6 CPC directing defendant to hand over the
property ... object behind enacting Order XII Rule 6 CPC is to enable
a party to obtain speedy judgment to the extent
sought is required. Accordingly,
application U/o 14 Rule 5 CPC stands dismissed.
3. Next application U/s 151 CPC ... said opportunity at his own expenses and efforts.
Application U/s 151 CPC is accordingly dismissed.
4. Third application