Section 109 CPC
Appeals to the Supreme Court. Section 109. When appeals lie to the Supreme Court. Subject to the provisions in Chapter IV of Part V ofRead More →
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Appeals to the Supreme Court. Section 109. When appeals lie to the Supreme Court. Subject to the provisions in Chapter IV of Part V ofRead More →
Section 110. Value of subject matters. Rep. by the Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Act, 1973 (49 of 1973). Read CPC in a better andRead More →
Section 111. Bar of certain appeals. Rep. by the A.O. 1950. Read CPC in a better and systematic way. Download beautiful, colourful CPC PDF.Read More →
Section 111A. Appeals to Federal Court. Rep. by the Federal Court Act, 1941 (21 of 1941) Read CPC in a better and systematic way. DownloadRead More →
Section 112. Savings. (1) Nothing contained in this Code shall be deemed- (a) to affect the powers of the Supreme Court under article 136 orRead More →
PART IX (116-120) – SPECIAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE HIGH COURTS NOT BEING THE COURT OF A JUDICIAL COMMISSIONER Section 116. Part to apply only toRead More →
Section 117. Application of Code to High Court. Save as provided in this Part or in Part X or in rules, the provisions of thisRead More →
Section 118. Execution of decree before ascertainment of costs. Where any such High Court considers it necessary that a decree passed in the exercise ofRead More →
Section 119. Unauthorised persons not to address Court. Nothing in this Code shall be deemed to authorise any person on behalf of another to addressRead More →
Section 120. Provisions not applicable to High Court in original civil jurisdiction. (1) The following provisions shall not apply to the High Court in theRead More →
PART X (121-131) – RULES Section 121. Effect of rules in First Schedule. The rules in a First Schedule shall have effect as if enactedRead More →
Section 122. Power of certain High Courts to make rules. High Courts not being the Court of a Judicial Commissioner may, from time to timeRead More →
Section 123. Constitution of Rule Committees in certain States. (1) A committee to be called the Rule Committee, shall be constituted at the town whichRead More →
Section 124. Committee to report to High Court. Every Rule Committee shall make a report to the High Court established at the town at whichRead More →
Section 125. Power of other High Courts to make rules. High Courts, other than the Courts specified in section 122, may exercise the powers conferredRead More →
Section 126. Rules to be subject to approval. Rules made under the foregoing provisions shall be subject to the previous approval of the Government ofRead More →
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