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............................................................................................................................DescriptionSarkar on Code of Civil Procedure is one of that select band of words which, in the context of law takes its place as one of the great books of all times. The book provides a comprehensive treatment and deals with in a lucid and yet exhaustive manner within whose modest bulk is compressed a vast amount of essential information offering key solutions on all knotty problems and debatable question on the conceptional points.............................................................................................................................ContentsVolume - 11. Suits in general [Ss. 9 to 35B]2. Execution [Ss. 36 to 74]3. Incidental proceedings [Ss. 75 to 78]4. Suits in particular cases [Ss. 79 to 88]5. Special proceedings [Ss. 89 to 93]6. Supplemental proceedings [Ss. 94 to 95]7. Appeals [Ss. 96 to 112]8. Reference, review and revision [Ss. 113 to 115]9. Special Provisions Relating to the High Courts not Being The Court of a Judical Commissioner [Ss. 116 to 120]10. Rules [Ss. 121 to 131]11. Miscellaneous [Ss. 132 to 158]The First Schedule1. Parties to suits [RR. 1 to 13]2. Frame of suit [RR. 1 to 7]3. Recognized agents and pleaders [RR. 1 to 6]4. Institution of suits [RR. 1 to 2]5. Issue and service of summons [RR. 1 to 30]6. Pleadings generally [RR. 1 to 18]7. Plaint [RR. 1 to 18]8. Written statement, set-off and counter-claim [RR. 1 to 10]9. Appearance of parties and consequence of non-appearance [RR. 1 to 14]10. Examination of parties by the court [RR. 1 to 4]11. Discovery and inspection [RR. 1 to 23]12. Admissions [RR. 1 to 9]13. Production, impounding and return of documents [RR. 1 to 11]14. Settlement of issues and determination of suit on issues of Law or on Issues a Greed upon [RR. 1to 7]15. Disposal of the suit at the first hearing [RR. 1 to 4]16. Summoning and attendance of witnesses [RR. 1 to 21]16A.Attendance of witnesses confined in prisons [RR. 1 to 7]17. Adjournments [RR. 1 to 3]18. Hearing of the suit and examination of witnesses [RR. 1 to 18]19. Affidavits [RR. 1 to 3]20. Judgment and decree [RR. 1 to 20]20A.Costs [RR. 1 to 2]Volume - 221. Execution of decrees and orders22. Death, marriage and insolvency of parties [RR. 1 to 12]23. Withdrawal and adjustment of suits [RR. 1 to 4]24. Payment into court [RR. 1 to 4]25. Security for costs [RR. 1 to 2]26. Commissions [RR. 1 to 22]27. Suits by or a against the Government or Public Officers in their Official Capacity [RR. 1 to 8B]28. Suits by or against military or naval men or airmen [RR. 1 to 3]29. Suits by or against corporations [RR. 1 to 3]30. Suits by or against firms and Persons carrying on business in Names other than their own [RR. 1 to 10]31. Suits by or against trustees, executors and administrators [RR. 1 to 3]32. Suits by or against minors and persons of unsound mind [RR. 1 to 16]33. Suits by indigent persons [RR. 1 to 18]34. Suits relating to mortgages of Immovable Property [RR. 1 to 15]35. Interpleader [RR. 1 to 6]36. Special case [RR. 1 to 6]37. Summary procedure38. Arrest and attachment before judgment arrest before judgment [RR. 1 to 13]39. Temporary injunctions and interlocutory orders temporary injunctions [RR. 1 to 10]40. Appointment of receivers [RR. 1 to 5]41. Appeals from original decrees [RR. 1 to 37]42. Appeals from appellate decrees [RR. l to 3]43. Appeals from orders [RR. 1 to 2]44. Appeals by indigent persons [RR. 1 to 3]45. Appeals to the supreme court [RR. 1 to 16]46. Reference [RR. 1 to 7]47. Review [RR. 1 to 9]48. Miscellaneous [RR. 1 to 3]49. Chartered high courts [RR. 1 to 3]50. Provincial small cause courts [R. 1]51. Presidency small cause courts [R. 1]AppendicesConsolidated subject index............................................................................................................................Author DetailsS.C. Sarkar, Judge, Calcutta Small Cause Court; Author of Law of Evidence, Modern Advocacy, Law of Criminal Procedure & c.Prabhas C. Sarkar, Advocate, High Court, Calcutta; Editor of Law of Evidence, Law of Criminal Procedure & c.EditorsSudipto Sarkar, M.A., LL.M. (Cantab.) of Gray’s Inn. Barrister, Senior Advocate, High Court, CalcuttaV.R. Manohar, Former Advocate-General of MaharashtraSenior Advocate, Supreme Court of India, Chief Editor, All India Reporter, Criminal Law Journal, Labour & Industrial Cases, Taxation Law Reports, AIR Manual, Ex-Dean, Faculty of Law, Nagpur University, Ex-Chairman, Bar Council of MaharashtraDr. Avtar Singh, LL.M., LL.D. (Luck.)Sabitha, B.Sc., LL.B. Institute of Judicial Training & Research, UP
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