Tag: Civil Procedure Code

Rejection Of Plaints Cannot Be Permitted In Part Due To Purported Statutory Bar On Few Reliefs Being Sought: SC

Rejection Of Plaints Cannot Be Permitted In Part Due To Purported Statutory Bar On Few Reliefs Being Sought: SC

The Hon’ble Supreme Court (“SC”) was recently occasioned to hold that a plaint cannot be rejected in part with respect to certain reliefs, in view of a statutory bar, when there are other reliefs being

An Adjudication is Final for Incidental or Connected Matters: Madras High Court

In the recent judgment1 the Honorable Justice Mr. N. Anand Venkatesh in the High Court of Madras held that an adjudication is final and conclusive not only to the matter adjudicated but also to matter

Commercial Courts Act, 2015 contd. : Important changes in provisions of CPC

PART II – IMPORTANT CHANGES IN THE PROVISIONS OF CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE, 1908 (“CPC”) By J.Mandakini & Varsha G Subramanian The Act provides for a Schedule which amends certain provisions of CPC. These provisions are