Order 5, Rule 21 CPC
21. Service of summons where defendant resides within jurisdiction of another Court. A summons may sent by the Court by which it is issued, whetherRead More →
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21. Service of summons where defendant resides within jurisdiction of another Court. A summons may sent by the Court by which it is issued, whetherRead More →
22. Service within presidency-towns of summons issued by Courts outside. Where as summons issued by any Court established beyond the limits of the towns ofRead More →
23. Duty of Court to which summons is sent. The Court to which a summons is sent under rule 21 or rule 22 shall, uponRead More →
24. Service on defendant in prison. Where the defendant is confined in a prison, the summons shall be delivered or sent by post or otherwiseRead More →
25. Service where defendant resides out of India and has no agent. Where the defendant resides out of India and has no agent in IndiaRead More →
26. Service in foreign territory through Political Agent or Court. Where- (a) in the exercise of any foreign jurisdiction vested in the Central Government, aRead More →
26A. Summonses to be sent to officer to foreign countries. Where the Central Government has, by notification in the Official Gazette, declared in respect ofRead More →
27. Service on civil public or on servant of railway officer or on servant of railway company or local authority. Where the defendant is aRead More →
28. Service on soldiers, sailors or airmen. Where the defendant is a soldier, sailor or airman, the Court shall send the summons for service toRead More →
29. Duty of person to whom summons is delivered or sent for service. (1) Where a summons is delivered or sent to any person forRead More →
30. Substitution of letter for summons. (1) The Court may, notwithstanding anything hereinbefore contained, substitute for a summons a letter signed by the Judge orRead More →
ORDER VI – PLEADINGS GENERALLY 1. Pleading. “Pleading“, shall mean plaint or written statement. Read CPC in a better and systematic way. Download beautiful, colourfulRead More →
2. Pleading to state material facts and not evidence. (1) Every pleading shall contain, and contain only a statement in a concise form of theRead More →
3. Forms of pleading. The forms in Appendix A when applicable, and where they are not applicable forms of the like character, nearly as mayRead More →
FOR COMMERCIAL COURTS- 3A. Forms of pleading in Commercial Courts- In a commercial dispute, where forms of pleadings have been prescribed under the High CourtRead More →
4. Particulars to be given where necessary. In all cases in which the party pleading relies on any misrepresentation, fraud, breach of trust, wilful default,Read More →
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