Order 9, Rule 3 CPC
3. Where neither party appears, suit to be dismissed. Where neither party appears when the suit is called on for hearing, the Court may makeRead More →
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3. Where neither party appears, suit to be dismissed. Where neither party appears when the suit is called on for hearing, the Court may makeRead More →
4. Plaintiff may bring fresh suit or Court may restore suit to file. Where a suit is dismissed under rule 2 or rule 3, theRead More →
5. Dismissal of suit where plaintiff after summons returned unserved, fails for seven days to apply for fresh summons. (1) Where after a summons hasRead More →
6. Procedure when only plaintiff appears. (1) Where the plaintiff appears and the defendant does not appear when the suit is called on for hearing,Read More →
8. Procedure where defendant only appears. Where the defendant appears and the plaintiff does not appear when the suit is called on for hearing, theRead More →
10. Procedure in case of non-attendance of one or more of several plaintiffs. Where there are more plaintiffs than one, and one or more ofRead More →
11. Procedure in case of non-attendance of one or more of several defendants. Where there are more defendants than one, and one or more ofRead More →
12. Consequence of non-attendance, without sufficient cause shown, of party ordered to appear in person. Where a plaintiff or defendant, who has been ordered toRead More →
Setting aside decrees ex parte. 13. Setting aside decree ex parte against defendant. In any case in which a decree is passed ex parte againstRead More →
14. No decree to be set aside without notice to opposite party. No decree shall be set aside on any such application as aforesaid unlessRead More →
ORDER X CPC – EXAMINATION OF PARTIES BY THE COURT 1. Ascertainment whether allegations in pleadings are admitted or denied. At the first hearing ofRead More →
2. Oral examination of party, or companion of party. (1) At the first hearing of the suit, the Court- (a) shall, with a view to elucidatingRead More →
3. Substance of examination to be written. The substance of the examination shall be reduced to writing by the Judge, and shall form part ofRead More →
4. Consequence of refusal or inability of pleader to answer. (1) Where the pleader of any party who appears by a pleader or any suchRead More →
ORDER XI – DISCOVERY AND INSPECTION 1. Discovery by interrogatories. In any suit the plaintiff or defendant by leave of the Court may deliver interrogatoriesRead More →
2. Particular interrogatories to be submitted. On an application for leave to deliver interrogatories, the particular interrogatories proposed to be delivered shall be submitted toRead More →
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