Order 47, Rule 2 CPC
2. To whom applications for review may be made. [Rep. by the Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Act, 1956 (66 of 1956), s. 14.] ReadRead More →
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2. To whom applications for review may be made. [Rep. by the Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Act, 1956 (66 of 1956), s. 14.] ReadRead More →
3. Form of applications for review. The provisions as to the form of preferring appeals shall apply mutatis mutandis, to applications for review. Read CPCRead More →
4. Application where rejected. (1) Where it appear to the Court that there is not sufficient ground for a review, it shall reject the application.Read More →
5. Application for review in Court consisting of two or more judges. Where the Judge or Judges, or any one of the judges, who passedRead More →
6. Application where rejected. (1) Where the application for a review is heard by more than one judge and the Court is equally divided, theRead More →
7. Order of rejection not appealable. Objections to order granting application. (1) An order of the Court rejecting the application shall not be appealable; butRead More →
8. Registry of application granted, and order for re-hearing. When an application for review is granted, a note thereof shall be made in the registerRead More →
9. Bar of certain application. No application to review an order made on an application for a review or a decree or order passed orRead More →
ORDER XLVIII – MISCELLANEOUS 1. Process to be served at expense of party issuing. (1) Every process issued under this Code shall be served atRead More →
2. Orders and notices how served. All orders, notices and other documents required by this Code to be given to or served on any personRead More →
3. Use of forms in appendices. The forms given in the appendices, with such variation as the circumstances or each case may require, shall beRead More →
ORDER XLIX – CHARTERED HIGH COURTS 1. Who may serve processes of High Court. Notice to produce documents, summonses to witnesses, and every other judicialRead More →
2. Saving in respect of Chartered High Courts. Nothing in this Schedule shall be deemed to limit or otherwise affect any rules in force atRead More →
3. Application of rules. The following rules shall not apply to any Chartered High Court in the exercise of its ordinary or extraordinary original civilRead More →
ORDER L – PROVINCIAL SMALL CAUSE COURTS 1. Provincial Small Cause Courts. The provisions hereinafter specified shall not extend to Courts constituted under the ProvincialRead More →
ORDER LI – PRESIDENCY SMALL CAUSE COURTS 1. Presidency Small Cause Courts. Save as provided in rules 22 and 23 of Order V, rules 4Read More →
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