Order 13, Rule 2 CPC
2. Effect of non-production of documents. (1) No documentary evidence in the possession or power of any party which should have been, but has notRead More →
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2. Effect of non-production of documents. (1) No documentary evidence in the possession or power of any party which should have been, but has notRead More →
3. Rejection of irrelevant or inadmissible documents. The Court may at any stage of the suit reject any document which it considers irrelevant or otherwiseRead More →
4. Endorsements on documents admitted in evidence. (1) Subject to the provisions of the next following sub-rule, there shall be endorsed on every document whichRead More →
5. Endorsements on copies of admitted entries in books, accounts and records. (1) Save in so far as is otherwise provided by the Bankers’ BooksRead More →
6. Endorsements on documents rejected as inadmissible in evidence. Where a document relied on as evidence by either party is considered by the Court toRead More →
7. recording of admitted and return or rejected documents. (1) Every document which has been admitted in evidence or a copy thereof where a copyRead More →
8. Court may order any document to be impounded. Notwithstanding anything contained in rule 5 or rule 7 of this Order or in rule 17Read More →
9. Return of admitted documents. (1) Any person, whether a party to the suit or not, desirous of receiving back any document produced by himRead More →
10. Court may send for papers from its own records or from other Courts. (1) The Court may of its own motion, and may inRead More →
11. Provisions as to documents applied to material objects. The provisions therein contained as to documents shall, so far as may be, apply to allRead More →
ORDER XIV – SETTLEMENT OF ISSUES AND DETERMINATION OF SUIT ON ISSUES OF LAW OR ON ISSUES AGREED UPON 1. Framing of issues. (1) IssuesRead More →
2. Court to pronounce judgment on all issues. (1) Notwithstanding that a case may be disposed of on preliminary issue, the Court shall, subject toRead More →
3. Materials from which issues may be framed. The Court may frame the issues from all or any of the following materials- (a) allegations madeRead More →
4. Court may examine witnesses or documents before framing issues. Where the Court is of opinion that the issues cannot be correctly framed without theRead More →
5. Power to amend and strike out, issues. (1) The Court may at any time before passing a decree amend the issues or frame additionalRead More →
6. Questions of fact or law may by agreement be stated in form of issues. Where the parties to a suit are agreed as toRead More →
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