Section 76. Commission to another Court. (1) A commission for the examination of any person may be issued to any Court (not being a High Court) situate in a State other than the State in which the Court of issue is situate and having jurisdiction in the place in whichKEEP READING

Section 77. Letter of request. In lieu of issuing a commission the Court may issue a letter of request to examine a witness residing at any place not within India. Read CPC in a better and systematic way. Download beautiful, colourful CPC PDF.KEEP READING

Section 78. Commissions issued by foreign Courts. Subject to such conditions and limitations as may be prescribed the provisions as to the execution and return of commissions for the examination of witnesses shall apply to commissions issue by or as the instance of- (a) Courts situate in any part ofKEEP READING

PART IV (79-88) – SUITS IN PARTICULAR CASES Suits by or against the Government or public officers in their official capacity. Section 79. Suits by or against Government. In a suit by or against the Government, the authority to be named as plaintiff or defendant, as the case may be, shallKEEP READING

Section 80. Notice. (1) Save as otherwise provided in sub-section (2), no suits shall be instituted against the Government (including the Government of the State (UT) of Jammu & Kashmir) or against a public officer in respect of any act purporting to be done by such officer in his officialKEEP READING

Section 81. Exemption from arrest and personal appearance. In a suit instituted against a public officer in respect of any act purporting to be done by him in his official capacity- (a) the defendant shall not be liable to arrest nor his property to attachment otherwise than in execution ofKEEP READING

Section 82. Execution of decree. (1) Where, in a suit by or against the Government or by or against a public officer in respect of any act purporting to be done him in his official capacity, a decree is passed against the Union of India or a State or, asKEEP READING

Suits by Aliens and by or against Foreign Rulers, Ambassadors and Envoys Section 83. When aliens may sue. Alien enemies residing in India with the permission of the Central Government, and alien friends, may sue in any Court otherwise competent to try the suit, as if they were citizens ofKEEP READING

Section 84. When foreign State may sue. A foreign State may sue in any competent Court: Provided that the object of the suit is to enforce a private right vested in the Ruler of such State or in any officer of such State in his public capacity. Read CPC inKEEP READING

Section 85. Persons specially appointed by Government to prosecute or defend on behalf of foreign Rulers. (1) The Central Government may, at the request of the Ruler of a foreign State or at the request of any person competent in the opinion of the Central Government to act on behalfKEEP READING

Section 86. Suits against foreign Rulers, Ambassadors and Envoys. (1) No foreign State may be sued in any Court otherwise competent to try the suit except with consent of the Central Government certified in writing by a Secretary to that Government: Provided that a person may, as a tenant ofKEEP READING

Section 87. Style of foreign Rulers as parties to suits. The Ruler of a foreign State may sue, and shall be sued, in the name of his State: Provided that in giving the consent referred to in section 86, the Central Government may direct that the Ruler may be suedKEEP READING

Section 87A. Definitions of “foreign State” and “Ruler”. (1) In this Part,- (a) “foreign State” means any State outside India which has been recognised by the Central Government; and (b) “Ruler”, in relation to a foreign State, means the person who is for the time being recognised by the CentralKEEP READING

Suits against Rulers of former Indian States. Section 87B. Applications of sections 85 and 86 to Rulers of former Indian States. (1) In the case of any suit by or against the Ruler of any former Indian State which is based wholly or in part upon a cause of actionKEEP READING

Interpleader Section 88. Where interpleader suit may be instituted. Where two or more persons claim adversely to one another the same debts, sum of money or other property, movable or immovable, from another person, who claims no interest therein other than for charges or costs and who is ready toKEEP READING

PART V (89-93) -SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS Arbitration Section 89. Arbitration. Rep. by the Arbitration Act, 1940 (10 of 1940), s. 49 and Sch. III  Read CPC in a better and systematic way. Download beautiful, colourful CPC PDF.KEEP READING