Section 148A. Right to lodge a caveat. (1) Where an application is expected to be made, or has been made, in a suit or proceedingsRead More →

Section 149. Power to make up deficiency of court-fees. Where the whole or any part of any fee prescribed for any document by the lawRead More →

Section 150. Transfer of business. Save as otherwise provide, where the business of any Court is transferred to any other Court, the Court to whichRead More →

Section 151. Saving of inherent powers of Court. Nothing in this Code shall be deemed to limit or otherwise affect the inherent power of theRead More →

Section 152. Amendment of judgments, decrees or orders. Clerical or arithmetical mistakes in judgments, decrees or orders or errors arising therein from any accidental slipRead More →

Section 153. General power to amend. The Court may at any time and on such terms as to costs or otherwise as it may thinkRead More →

Section 153A. Power to amend decree or order where appeal is summarily dismissed. Where an Appellate Court dismisses an appeal under rule 11 of OrderRead More →

Section 153B. Place of trial to be deemed to be open Court. The place in which any Civil Court is held for the purpose ofRead More →

Section 154. Saving of present right of appeal. Rep. by the Repealing and Amending Act, 1952 (48 of 1952), s. 2 and Sch. I. ReadRead More →

Section 155. Amendment of certain Acts. Rep. by the Repealing and Amending Act, 1952 (48 of 1952), s. 2 and Sch. I. Read CPC inRead More →

Section 156. Repeals Rep. by the Second Repealing and Amending Act, 1914 (17 of 1914), s. 3 and Sch. II. Read CPC in a betterRead More →

Section 157. Continuance of orders under repealed enactments. Notifications published, declarations and rules made, places appointed, agreements filed, scales prescribed, forms framed, appointments made andRead More →

Section 158. Reference to Code of Civil Procedure and other repealed enactments. In every enactment or notification passed or issued before the commencement of thisRead More →

ORDER I – PARTIES OF SUITS 1. Who may be joined as plaintiffs. All persons may be joined in one suit as plaintiffs where- (a)Read More →

2. Power of Court to order separate trial. Where it appears to the Court that any joinder of plaintiffs may embarrass or delay the trialRead More →

3. Who may be joined as defendants. All persons may be joined in one suit as defendants where- (a) any right to relief in respectRead More →