CPC 1908 — Section 15: Court in which suits to be instituted
CPC, 1908 · Part I · Place of Suing Court in which suits to be instituted Sue in the lowest court that is still big enough to hear your case. § 15 The bare Act 15. Court in which suits…
CPC, 1908 · Part I · Place of Suing Court in which suits to be instituted Sue in the lowest court that is still big enough to hear your case. § 15 The bare Act 15. Court in which suits…
✨ Part I Star Map — all sections Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 · Part I — Suits in General Institution of Suits How every civil suit legally begins Section 26 read with Order IV · Tap a node to explore. §…
Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 · Part I — Suits in General Institution of Suits Section 26 — how every civil suit legally begins § 26 The bare Act 26. Institution of suits. (1) Every suit shall be instituted by the…
✨ Part I Star Map — all sections Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 · Part I — Suits in General Place of Suing Where can the suit be filed? Sections 15–25 · Tap any node to read it in detail.…
✨ Part I Star Map — all sections Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 Part I — Suits in General Jurisdiction of the Courts & Res Judicata Sections 9–14 · Tap any node to read it in detail. 123456§ 9 Courts to try…
CPC, 1908 · Part I · Jurisdiction of the Courts Presumption as to foreign judgments Produce a certified copy — the court presumes the foreign court was competent. § 14 The bare Act 14. Presumption as to foreign judgments. The…
CPC, 1908 · Part I · Jurisdiction of the Courts When foreign judgment not conclusive A foreign judgment is conclusive here — unless it falls into one of six exceptions. § 13 The bare Act 13. When foreign judgment not…
12Part I · Suits in General Section 12 — Bar to further suit If the rules of the Code stop you from suing again on a cause of action, you cannot dodge that bar by simply filing in another court.…
11Part I · Suits in General Section 11 — Res judicata A matter once finally decided between the same parties by a competent court cannot be litigated again. Litigation must end somewhere — a thing adjudged. Finality of decisionsSame parties…
CPC, 1908 · Part I · Jurisdiction of the Courts Stay of suit — res sub judice Two courts must not try the same matter at once — the later trial waits. § 10 How to read Section 10 What it…