Section 122. Power of certain High Courts to make rules. High Courts not being the Court of a Judicial Commissioner may, from time to time after previous publication, make rules regulating their own procedure and the procedure of the Civil Courts subjects to their superintendence, and may be such rulesRead…

Section 123. Constitution of Rule Committees in certain States. (1) A committee to be called the Rule Committee, shall be constituted at the town which is the usual place of sitting of each of the High Courts referred to in section 122. (2) Each such Committee shall consist of theRead…

Section 124. Committee to report to High Court. Every Rule Committee shall make a report to the High Court established at the town at which it is constituted on any proposal to annul, alter or add to the rules in the First Schedule or to make new rules, and beforeRead…

Section 125. Power of other High Courts to make rules. High Courts, other than the Courts specified in section 122, may exercise the powers conferred by that section in such manner and subject to such conditions as the State government may determine: Provided that any such High Court may, afterRead…

Section 126. Rules to be subject to approval. Rules made under the foregoing provisions shall be subject to the previous approval of the Government of the State in which the Court whose procedure the rules regulate is situate or, if that Court is not situate in any State, to theRead…

Section 127. Publication of rules. Rules so made and approved shall be published in the Official Gazette and shall from the date of publication or from such other date as may be specified have the same force and effect, within the local limits of the jurisdiction of the High CourtRead…

Section 128. Matters for which rules may provide. (1) Such rules shall be not inconsistent with the provisions in the body of this Code, but, subject thereto, may provide for any matters relating to the procedure of Civil Courts. (2) In particular, and without prejudice to the generality of theRead…

Section 129. Power of High Court to make rules as to their original Civil Procedure. Notwithstanding anything in this Code, any High Court not being the Court of a Judicial Commissioner may make such rules not inconsistent with the Letters Patent or order or other law establishing it to regulateRead…

Section 130. Powers of other High Court to make rules as to matters other than procedure. A High Court not being a High Court to which section 129 applies may, with the previous approval of the State Government make with respect to any matter other than procedure any rule whichRead…

Section 131. Publication of rules. Rules made in accordance with section 129 or section 130 shall be published in the Official Gazette and shall from the date of publication or from such other date as may be specified have the force of law. Read CPC in a better and systematicRead…

PART XI (132-158) – MISCELLANEOUS Section 132. Exemption of certain women from personal appearance. (1) Women who, according to the customs and manners of the country, ought not to be compelled to appear in public shall be exempt from personal appearance in Court. (2) Nothing herein contained shall be deemed toRead…

Section 133. Exemption of other persons. (1) The following persons shall be entitled to exemption from personal appearance in Court, namely- (i) the President of India; (ii) the Vice-President of India; (iii) the Speaker of the House of the People; (iv) the Ministers of the Union; (v) the Judges of theRead…

Section 134. Arrest other than in execution of decree. The provisions of sections 55, 57 and 59 shall apply, so far as may be, to all persons arrested under this Code. Read CPC in a better and systematic way. Download beautiful, colourful CPC PDF.Read…

Section 135. Exemption from arrest under civil process. (1) No Judge, Magistrate or other judicial officer shall be liable to arrest under civil process while going to, presiding in, or returning from his Court. (2) Where any matter is pending before a tribunal having jurisdiction therein, or believing in goodRead…

Section 135A. Exemption of members of legislative bodies from arrest and detention under civil process. (1) No person shall be liable to arrest or detention in prison under civil process- (a) if he is a member of- (i) either House of Parliament, or (ii) the legislative Assembly or Legislative CouncilRead…

Section 136. Procedure where person to be arrested or property to be attached is outside district. (1) Where an application is made that any person shall be arrested or that any property shall be attached under any provision of this Code not relating to the execution of decrees, and suchRead…