Tag: Code of Civil Procedure 1908

Bombay High Court Holds That Mediation Procedure In Commercial Suits Is Not Strictly Mandatory In Commercial IPR Suits

Bombay High Court Holds That Mediation Procedure In Commercial Suits Is Not Strictly Mandatory In Commercial IPR Suits

The Hon’ble Bombay High Court (“HC”) has recently held, in a noteworthy judgment[i], that the mandatory provisions of section 12A of Commercial Courts Act, 2015, are not required to be complied with in commercial suits

Delhi High Court Upholds Its Original Side Rules, Prescribing A Maximum Period Of 120 Days For Filing Of Written Statements In All Suits Filed Before It

Delhi High Court Upholds Its Original Side Rules, Prescribing A Maximum Period Of 120 Days For Filing Of Written Statements In All Suits Filed Before It

The Hon’ble Delhi High Court (“Delhi HC”) was recently presented with a challenge[i] to the constitutionality of Rule 4, Chapter VII of the Delhi High Court (Original Side) Rules, 2018 (“Original Side Rules”)[ii], which mandates

Code Of Civil Procedure 1908 Application Under Order Vii Rule 11 Cannot Be Rejected On The Ground That Written Statements Is Not Filed.

Code Of Civil Procedure 1908 | Application Under Order Vii Rule 11 Cannot Be Rejected On The Ground That Written Statements Is Not Filed

The Hon’ble Karnataka High Court (“HC”) on 24th June 2024, passed an order[1] pronouncing that, “The filing of a written statement is not a condition precedent for considering an application under Order VIII Rule 11

Supreme Court: Executing Court to Consider Questions Limited to Execution of Decree

Supreme Court: Executing Court to Consider Questions Limited to Execution of Decree

In a recent decision[i], the Hon’ble Supreme Court (“SC“)[ii], emphasized that the higher courts hold responsibility to rectify errors in order to ensure efficient administration of justice. The SC further clarified that according to section