Subjects in Chapter 1: Part I – Suits in General in Civil Procedure Code, 1908

Section9– Courts to try all civil suits unless barred in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section10– Stay of suit in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section11– Res judicata in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section12– Bar to further suit in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section13– When foreign judgment not conclusive in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section14– Presumption as to foreign judgments in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section15– Court in which suits to be instituted in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section16– Suits to be instituted where subject-matter situate in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section17– Suits for immovable property situate within jurisdiction of different Courts in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section18– Place of institution of suit where local limits of jurisdiction of Courts are uncertain in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section19– Suits for compensation for wrongs to person or movable property in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section20– Other suits to be instituted where defendants reside or cause of action arises in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section21– Objections to jurisdiction in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section21A– Bar on suit to set aside decree on objection as to place of suing in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section22– Power to transfer suits which may be instituted in more than one Court in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section23– To what Court application lies in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section24– General power of transfer and withdrawal in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section25– Power of Supreme Court to transfer suits, etc in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section26– Institution of suits in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section27– Summons to defendants in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section28– Service of summons where defendant resides in another State in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section29– Service of foreign summons in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section30– Power to order discovery and the like in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section31– Summons to witness in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section32– Penalty for default in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section33– Judgment and decree in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section34– Interest in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section35– Costs in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section35A– Compensatory costs in respect of false or vexatious claims or defenses in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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Section35B– Costs for causing delay in Civil Procedure Code, 1908
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