Part I
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Code of Civil Procedure Part I: Institution of suits
Every suit shall be instituted by the presentation of a plaint or in such other manner as may be prescribed.
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Code of Civil Procedure Part I: Power of State Government to transfer suits
(1) Where any party to a suit, appeal or other proceeding pending in a High Court presided over by a…
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Code of Civil Procedure Part I: General power of transfer and withdrawal
(1) On the application of any of the parties and after notice to the parties and after hearing such of…
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Code of Civil Procedure Part I: To what Court application lies
(1) Where the several Courts having jurisdiction are subordinate to the same Appellate Court, an application under section 22 shall…
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Code of Civil Procedure Part I: Power to transfer suits which may be instituted in more than one Court
Where a suit may be instituted in any one of two or more Courts and is instituted in one of…
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Code of Civil Procedure Part I: Objections to jurisdiction
No objection as to the place of suing shall be allowed by any Appellate or Revisional Court unless such objection…
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Code of Civil Procedure Part I: Other suits to be instituted where defendants reside or cause of action arises
Subject to the limitations aforesaid, every suit shall be instituted in a Court within the local limits of whose jurisdiction-…
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Code of Civil Procedure Part I: Suits for compensation for wrongs to person or movables
Where a suit is for compensation for wrong done to the person or to movable property, if the wrong was…
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Code of Civil Procedure Part I: Place of institution of suit where local limits of jurisdiction of Courts are uncertain
1) Where it is alleged to be uncertain within the local limits of the jurisdiction of which of two or…
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Code of Civil Procedure Part I: Suits for immovable property situate within jurisdiction of different Courts
Where a suit is to obtain relief respecting, or compensation for wrong to, immovable property situate within the jurisdiction of…
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