Order 14, Rule 7 CPC
7. Court, if satisfied that agreement was executed in good faith, may pronounce judgment. Where the Court is satisfied, after making such inquiry as itRead More →
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7. Court, if satisfied that agreement was executed in good faith, may pronounce judgment. Where the Court is satisfied, after making such inquiry as itRead More →
ORDER XV – DISPOSAL OF THE SUIT AT THE FIRST HEARING 1. Parties not at issue. Where at the first hearing of a suit itRead More →
2. One of several defendants not at issue. (1) Where there are more defendants than one, and any one of the defendants is not atRead More →
3. Parties at issue. (1) Where the parties are at issue on some question of law or of fact, and issues have been frame byRead More →
4. Failure to produce evidence. Where the summons has been issued for the final disposal of the suit and either party fails without sufficient causeRead More →
ORDER XVI – SUMMONING AND ATTENDANCE OF WITNESSES 1. List of witnesses and summons to witnesses. (1) On or before such date as the CourtRead More →
1A. Production of witnesses without summons. A subject to the provisions of sub-rule (3) of rule 1, and party to the suit may, without applyingRead More →
2. Expenses of witnesses to be paid into Court on applying for summons. (1) The party applying for a summons shall, before the summons isRead More →
3. Tender of expenses to witness. The sum so paid into Court shall be tendered to the person summoned, at the time of serving theRead More →
4. Procedure where insufficient sum paid in. (1) Where it appears to the Court or to such officer as it appoints in this behalf thatRead More →
5. Time, place and purpose of attendance to be specified in summons. Every summons for the attendance of a person to give evidence or toRead More →
6. Summons to produce document. Any person may be summoned to produce a document, without being summoned to give evidence, and any person summoned merelyRead More →
7. Power to require persons present in Court to give evidence or produce document. Any person present in Court may be required by the CourtRead More →
7A. Summons given to party for service. (1) The Court may, on the application of any party for the issue of a summons for theRead More →
8. Summons how served. Every summons under this Order, not being a summons delivered to a party for service under rule 7A, shall be servedRead More →
9. Time for serving summons. Service shall in all cases be made a sufficient time before the time specified in the summons for the attendanceRead More →
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