Section 152. Amendment of judgments, decrees or orders. Clerical or arithmetical mistakes in judgments, decrees or orders or errors arising therein from any accidental slip or omission may at any time be corrected by the Court either of its own motion or on the application of any of the parties.Read…

Section 153. General power to amend. The Court may at any time and on such terms as to costs or otherwise as it may think fit, amend any defect or error in any proceeding in a suit, and all necessary amendments shall be made of the purpose of determining theRead…

Section 153A. Power to amend decree or order where appeal is summarily dismissed. Where an Appellate Court dismisses an appeal under rule 11 of Order XLI, the power of the Court to amend, under section 152, the decree or order appealed against may be exercised by the Court which hadRead…

Section 153B. Place of trial to be deemed to be open Court. The place in which any Civil Court is held for the purpose of trying any suit shall be deemed to be an open Court, to which the public generally may have access so far as the same canRead…

Section 154. Saving of present right of appeal. Rep. by the Repealing and Amending Act, 1952 (48 of 1952), s. 2 and Sch. I. Read CPC in a better and systematic way. Download beautiful, colourful CPC PDF.Read…

Section 155. Amendment of certain Acts. Rep. by the Repealing and Amending Act, 1952 (48 of 1952), s. 2 and Sch. I. Read CPC in a better and systematic way. Download beautiful, colourful CPC PDF.Read…

Section 156. Repeals Rep. by the Second Repealing and Amending Act, 1914 (17 of 1914), s. 3 and Sch. II. Read CPC in a better and systematic way. Download beautiful, colourful CPC PDF.Read…

Section 157. Continuance of orders under repealed enactments. Notifications published, declarations and rules made, places appointed, agreements filed, scales prescribed, forms framed, appointments made and powers conferred under Act 8 of 1859 or under any Code of Civil Procedure or any Act amending the same or under any other enactmentRead…

Section 158. Reference to Code of Civil Procedure and other repealed enactments. In every enactment or notification passed or issued before the commencement of this Code in which reference is made to or to any Charter or section of Act 8 of 1859 or any Code of Civil Procedure orRead…

ORDER I – PARTIES OF SUITS 1. Who may be joined as plaintiffs. All persons may be joined in one suit as plaintiffs where- (a) any right to relief in respect of, or arising out of, the same act or transaction or series of acts or transactions is alleged toRead…

2. Power of Court to order separate trial. Where it appears to the Court that any joinder of plaintiffs may embarrass or delay the trial of the suit, the Court may put the plaintiffs to their election or order separate trials or make such other order as may be expedient.Read…

3. Who may be joined as defendants. All persons may be joined in one suit as defendants where- (a) any right to relief in respect of, or arising out of, the same act or transaction or series of acts or transactions is alleged to exist against such persons, whether jointly,Read…

3A. Power to order separate trials where joinder of defendants may embarrass or delay trial. Where it appears to the Court that any joinder of defendants may embarrass or delay the trial of the suit, the Court may order separate trials or make such other order as may be expedientRead…

4. Court may give judgment for or against one or more of joint parties. Judgment may be given without any amendment- (a) for such one or more of the plaintiffs as may be found to be entitled to relief, for such relief as he or they may be entitled to;Read…

5. Defendant need not be interested in all the relief claimed. It shall not be necessary that every defendant shall be interested as to all the relief claimed in any suit against him. Read CPC in a better and systematic way. Download beautiful, colourful CPC PDF.Read…

6. Joinder of parties liable on same contract. The plaintiff may, at his option, join as parties to the same suit all or any of the persons severally, or jointly and severally, liable on any one contract, including parties to bills of exchange, hundis and promissory notes. Read CPC inRead…