AFFIDAVITS

ORDER XIX of CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE (CPC) – AFFIDAVITS 1. Power to order any point to be proved by affidavit. Any Court may at any time for sufficient reason order that any particular fact or facts may be proved by affidavit, or that the affidavit of any witness may beRead…

JUDGMENT AND DECREE

ORDER XX of CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE (CPC) – 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 toRead…

ORDER XXA of CPC - COSTS

ORDER XXA of CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE (CPC) – COSTS 1. Provisions relating to certain items. Without prejudice to the generality of the provisions of this Code relating to costs, the Court may award costs in respect of- (a) expenditure incurred for the giving of any notice required to be givenRead…

PAYMENT INTO COURT

ORDER XXIV of CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE (CPC) – PAYMENT INTO COURT 1. Deposit by defendant of amount in satisfaction of claim. The defendant in any suit to recover a debt or damage may, at any stage of the suit, deposit in Court such sum of money as he considers aRead…

SECURITY FOR COSTS

ORDER XXV of CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE (CPC) – SECURITY FOR COSTS 1. When security for costs may be required from plaintiff. (1) At any stage of a suit, the Court may, either of its own motion or on the application of any defendant, order the plaintiff, for reasons to beRead…

ORDER XXVI of CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE (CPC) – COMMISSIONS Commissions to examine witnesses. 1. Cases in which Court may issue commission to examine witness. Any Court may in any suit issue a commission for the examination on interrogatories or otherwise of any person resident within the local limits of itsRead…

SUITS INVOLVING A SUBSTANTIAL QUESTION OF LAW

ORDER XXVIIA of CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE (CPC) – SUITS INVOLVING A SUBSTANTIAL QUESTION OF LAW AS TO THE INTERPRETATION OF THE CONSTITUTION OR AS TO THEIR VALIDITY OF ANY STATUTORY INSTRUMENT 1. Notice to the Attorney General or the Advocate-General. In any suit in which it appears to the CourtRead…