Order 18, Rule 16 CPC
16. Power to examine witness immediately. (1) Where a witness is about to leave the jurisdiction of the Court, or other sufficient cause is shownRead More →
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16. Power to examine witness immediately. (1) Where a witness is about to leave the jurisdiction of the Court, or other sufficient cause is shownRead More →
17. Court may recall and examine witness. The Court may at any stage of a suit recall any witness who has been examined and mayRead More →
17A. Production of evidence not previously known or which could not be produced despite due diligence. Where a party satisfies the Court that after theRead More →
18. Power of Court to inspect. The Court may at any stage of a suit inspect any property or thing concerning which any question mayRead More →
19. Power to get statements recorded on commission. Notwithstanding anything contained in these rules, the court may, instead of examining witnesses in open court, directRead More →
ORDER XIX – AFFIDAVITS 1. Power to order any point to be proved by affidavit. Any Court may at any time for sufficient reason orderRead More →
2. Power to order attendance of deponent for cross-examination. (1) Upon any application evidence may be given by affidavit, but the Court may, at theRead More →
3. Matters to which affidavits shall be confined. (1) Affidavits shall be confined to such facts as the deponent is able of his own knowledgeRead More →
ORDER XX – JUDGMENT AND DECREE 1. Judgment when pronounced. (1) The Court, after the case has been shall pronounce judgment in open Court eitherRead More →
2. Power to pronounce judgment written by judge’s predecessor. A judge shall pronounce a judgment written, but not pronounced, by his predecessor. Read CPC inRead More →
3. Judgment to be signed. The judgment shall be dated and signed by the Judge in open Court at the time of pronouncing it and,Read More →
4. Judgments of Small Cause Courts. (1) Judgments of a Court of Small Causes need not contain more than the points for determination and theRead More →
5. Court to state its decision on each issue. In suits in which issue, have been framed, the Court shall state its finding or decision,Read More →
5A. Court to inform parties as to where an appeal lies in cases where parties are not represented by pleaders. Except where both the partiesRead More →
6. Contents of decree. (1) The decree shall agree with the judgment; it shall contain the number of the suit, the names and descriptions of theRead More →
6A. Last paragraph of judgment to indicate in precise terms the reliefs granted. (1) The last paragraph of the judgment shall state in precise termsRead More →
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