- Author(s): Narender Kumar
- Publisher: Universal LexisNexis
- Edition: 4 Ed 2022
- ISBN 13 9789389991529
- Approx. Pages 212 + contents
- Format Paperback
- Approx. Product Size 24 x 16 cms
- Delivery Time Normally 7-9 working days
- Shipping Charge Extra (see Shopping Cart)
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Description
Key to Civil Court Practice and Procedures is written in a simple and understandable language with an approach to bring procedural laws and rules of litigation in an elementary language relevant to a litigant. In order to render a comprehensive and a dynamic perspective of the subject, the author has incorporated basic procedural aspects of Civil Court practice and procedure with their probable remedies. The effort to pen down procedural laws in a simplistic language is the sole motive of the author. The present work is designed topic-wise, listing all possible matter related to civil litigation in a consolidated manner. The author has preferred an approach to cover rules and procedural laws with the incorporation of case-law related to the same. This can be taken as a distinctive feature of the book. This book is an asset to every layman who cannot comprehend the legal provisions drafted in an entangled language.
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Contents
In case of Civil Matters
A Suit
How and Where to present Plaint
Amendment of Pleadings
Steps to be taken before Institution of a Suit
Parties to Suit
Effect of Abatement or Dismissal
How Court proceeds after a suit is duly instituted
What is process-fee (Talbana)
Mode of Service of Summons on Defendant
What to do after you are served with any summons as a defemdant
Appearance of Parties
Production of Document
Settlement of Issues
How the Suit is Heard
Arguments
Withdrawal and Adjustment of Suit
Special Proceedings
Meditation
Lok Adalat
Special Case
Executiion
Mode of Execution
Appeals
Arrest and Attachment before Judgment
Temporary Injunctions and Interlocutory orders
Appointment of receivers
Adjournments
Costs
Fre legal aid
'Formats'
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Author Details
Narendra Kumar