3. Matters to which affidavits shall be confined. (1) Affidavits shall be confined to such facts as the deponent is able of his own knowledge to prove, except on interlocutory applications, on which statements of his belief may be admitted, provided that the grounds thereof are stated.  (2) The costsRead…

ORDER XX – JUDGMENT AND DECREE 1. Judgment when pronounced. (1) The Court, after the case has been shall pronounce judgment in open Court either at once or, as soon thereafter as may be practicable, on some future day; and when the judgment is to be pronounced on some futureRead…

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 in a better and systematic way. Download beautiful, colourful CPC PDF.Read…

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, when once signed, shall not afterwards be altered or added, to save as provided by section 152 or on review. Read CPC in a betterRead…

4. Judgments of Small Cause Courts. (1) Judgments of a Court of Small Causes need not contain more than the points for determination and the decision thereon.  (2) Judgments of other Courts- Judgments of other Courts contain a concise statement of the case, the points for determination, the decision thereon,Read…

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, with the reasons therefore, upon separate issue, unless the finding upon any one or more of the issue is sufficient for the suit. Read CPCRead…

5A. Court to inform parties as to where an appeal lies in cases where parties are not represented by pleaders. Except where both the parties are represented by pleaders, the Court shall, when it pronounces its judgment in a case subject to appeal, inform the parties present in Court asRead…

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 the parties, their registered addresses, and particulars of the claim and shall specify clearly the relief granted or other determination of the suit.  (2) The decreeRead…

6A. Last paragraph of judgment to indicate in precise terms the reliefs granted. (1) The last paragraph of the judgment shall state in precise terms the relief which has been granted by such judgment.  (2) Every endeavour shall be made to ensure that the decree is drawn up as expeditiouslyRead…

6B. Copies of typewritten judgments when to be made available. Where the judgment is type-written, copies of the type-written judgment shall, where it is practicable so to do, be made available to the parties immediately after the pronouncement of the judgment on payment, by the party applying for such copy,Read…

7. Date of decree. The decree shall bear the day on which the judgment was pronounced, and when the Judge has satisfied himself that the decree has been drawn up in accordance with the judgment, he shall sign the decree.  Read CPC in a better and systematic way. Download beautiful,Read…

8. Procedure where Judge has vacated office before signing decree. Where a Judge has vacated office after pronouncing judgment but without signing the decree, a decree drawn up in accordance with such judgment may be signed by his successor or, if the Court has ceased to exist, by the JudgeRead…

9. Decree for recovery of immovable property. Where the subject-matter of the suit is immovable property, the decree shall contain a description of such property sufficient to identify the same, and where such property can be identified boundaries or by numbers in a record of settlement or survey, the decreeRead…

10. Decree for delivery of movable property. Where the suit is for movable property, and the decree is for the delivery of such property, the decree shall also state the amount of money to be paid as an alternative if delivery cannot be head. Read CPC in a better andRead…

11. Decree may direct payment by instalments. (1) Where and in so far as a decree is for the payment of money, the Court may for any sufficient reason incorporate in the decree after hearing such of the parties who had appeared personally or by pleader at the last hearing,Read…

12. Decree for possession and mesne profits. (1) Where a suit is for the recovery of possession of immovable property and for rent or mesne profits, the Court may pass a decree- (a) for the possession of the property; (b) for the rents which have accrued on the property duringRead…