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Civil Procedure Code

Rejection of Plaint

Indian Legal System > Civil Laws > The Code of Civil Procedure > Rejection of Plaint by the Court (Order VII Rules 11, 12 and 13) The term Plaint has not been defined in the Code. However, it can be defined as a statement of claim by presentation of which the suit is instituted. It […]

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Civil Procedure Code

Return of Plaint by the Court (Order VII Rules 10, 10A and 10B)

Indian Legal System > Civil Laws > The Code of Civil Procedure > Return of Plaint by the Court (Order VII Rules 10, 10A and 10B) The term Plaint has not been defined in the Code. However, it can be defined as a statement of claim by presentation of which the suit is instituted. It […]

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Civil Procedure Code

Admission of Plaint (Order VII Rule 9)

Indian Legal System > Civil Laws > The Code of Civil Procedure > Admission of Plaint (Order VII Rule 9) The term Plaint has not been defined in the Code. However, it can be defined as a statement of claim by presentation of which the suit is instituted. It is pleading of the plaintiff. Thus, […]

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Civil Procedure Code

Plaint

Indian Legal System > Civil Laws > The Code of Civil Procedure > Plaint Order VII Rules 1 to 8 The term Plaint has not been defined in the Code. However, it can be defined as a statement of claim by presentation of which the suit is instituted. It is pleading of the plaintiff. Thus, […]

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Civil Procedure Code

Documents required along-with the plaint (Order VII Rule 14)

Indian Legal System > Civil Laws > The Code of Civil Procedure > Order VII Rule 14 All plaints, petitions, applications and documents including application for leave to sue in forma paupris shall be presented by the plaintiff, petitioner applicant, defendant or respondent in person or by his duly authorized agent or by an advocate […]

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Civil Procedure Code

Jurisdiction of Civil Courts

Indian Legal System > Civil Laws > The Code of Civil Procedure > Jurisdiction of Civil Courts The Civil Procedure Code, 1908, does not define the term jurisdiction. In fact, none of the substantive or procedural laws seeks to define the term “jurisdiction”. The term “jurisdiction” is derived from two Latin words “ juris” and […]

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Collective Bargaining

Merits and Demerits of Collective Bargaining

Indian Legal System > Civil Laws > Labour Laws > Collective Bargaining > Disadvantages and Advantages of Collective Bargaining Collective bargaining is a process of negotiating between management and workers represented by their representatives for determining mutually agreed terms and conditions of work which protect the interest of both workers and the management. Collective bargaining […]

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Indian Contract Act

Types of Contracts

Law > Civil Laws > Indian Contract Act, 1872 > Types of Contracts A contract is a legally binding agreement between two or more parties in which an exchange of value is made. The purpose of a contract is to form a relationship between two parties who seek to enter into a legal contract and […]

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Indian Contract Act

Revocation of Acceptance (Ss. 3 and 5)

Indian Legal System > Civil Laws > Indian Contract Act, 1872 > Revocation of Acceptance In contract proposal and acceptance of proposal are important ingredient. In last few articles, we have discussed, proposal, types of proposal, revocation of proposal and acceptance. In this article, we shall discuss revocation of acceptance in details. Section 3: Communication, […]

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Indian Contract Act

Termination of Offer

Indian Legal System > Civil Laws > Indian Contract Act, 1872 > Termination of Offer The party who makes the offer is known as the offeror, and the party who accepts the offer is known as the offeree. Termination of offer is where the offer is terminated before the other side(offeree) has the opportunity to […]