Order 41, Rule 15 CPC
15. Contents of notice. The notice to the respondent shall declare that, if he does not appear in the Appellate Court on the day soRead More →
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15. Contents of notice. The notice to the respondent shall declare that, if he does not appear in the Appellate Court on the day soRead More →
16. Right to begin. (1) On the day fixed, or on any other day to which the hearing may be adjourned, the appellant shall heRead More →
17. Dismissal of appeal for appellants default. (1) Where on the day fixed, or on any other day which the hearing may be adjourned, theRead More →
18. Dismissal of appeal where notice not served in consequence of appellant’s failure to deposit costs. Where on the day fixed, or on any otherRead More →
19. Re-admission of appeal dismissed for default. Where an appeal is dismissed under rule 11, sub-rule (2) or rule 17 or rule 18, the appellantRead More →
20. Power to adjourn hearing and direct persons appearing interested to be made respondents. (1) Where it appears to the Court at the hearing thatRead More →
21. Re-hearing on application of respondent against whom ex parte decree made. Where an appeal is heard ex parte and judgment is pronounced against theRead More →
22. Upon hearing respondent may object to decree as if he had preferred a separate appeal. (1) Any respondent, though he may not have appealedRead More →
23. Remand of case by Appellate Court. Where the Court from whose decree an appeal is preferred has disposed of the suit upon a preliminaryRead More →
23A. Remand in other cases. Where the Court from whose decree an appeal is preferred has disposed of the case otherwise than on a preliminaryRead More →
24. Where evidence on record sufficient, Appellate Court may determine case finally. Where the evidence upon the record is sufficient to enable the Appellate CourtRead More →
25. Where Appellate Court may frame issues and refer them for trial to Court whose decree appealed from. Where the Court from whose decree theRead More →
26. Finding and evidence to be put on record. Objections to finding. (1) Such evidence and findings shall form part of the record in theRead More →
26A. Order of remand to mention date of next hearing. Where the Appellate Court remands a case under rule 23 or rule 23A, or framesRead More →
28. Mode of taking additional evidence. Wherever additional evidence is allowed to be produced, the Appellate Court may either take such evidence or direct theRead More →
29. Points to be defined and recorded. Where additional evidence is directed or allowed to be taken, the Appellate Court shall specify the points toRead More →
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