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General Rules and Circular Orders of the High Court of Judicature for the North-Western Provinces (Civil)

1882

The Munsif took cognizance of the suit on the ground that the cause of action arose within the limits of the local Jurisdiction of his Court and gave the plaintiff a decree against the officer. [...] person making an affidavit„ if not personally known to the officer before whom it is being made shall beidentified by some person known to the officer and the officer shall specify at the foot of the affidavit the name and description of him by whom the identification is made as well as the time and place of the identification and of the making of the affidavit. [...] In awarding interest subsequent to the date of the decree under sections 209 210 and 211 of the Code of Civil Procedure the Courts in the exercise of the discretion which the law has conferred should not ordinarily award a rate of interest approaching in amount that which may be obtainable in common dealings by persons who have not the security of a decree of Court to enforce payment. [...] By section 212 of 'the Code of Civil Procedure when the suit is for the recovery of possession of immoveable property and for mesne profits which have accrued on the property during a period prior to the institution of the suit and the amount of such profits is disputed the Court may either determine the amount by the decree itself or may pass a decree for the property and direct an inquiry in [...] VIII.—The reports of the sub-registrar and Collector shall bee open to the inspection of the parties or their pleaders free of charge between the time of their receipt by the Court and the declaration of the result of the inquiry.
government politics public policy
Pages
423
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.140302
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
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Chronological Index to the Rules and Orders (Civil) Quoted in this Volume
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Civil Rules of the High Court having the Force of Law
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Chapter I.—Procedure
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Chapter II.—Rules and Orders of the Local Government Affecting Civil Courts
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Chapter III.—Processes
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Chapter IV.—Postage
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Appendix A
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Appendix B
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Chapter V.—Cash Accounts
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Appendix
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Chapter VI.—Intestate Property Wills and Administration Accounts
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Chapter VII.—Court Fees
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Chapter VIII.—Stamps
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Chapter IX.—Records
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Chapter X.—Judicial Record Fund: Copies and Inspection of Records Books and Registers
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Chapter XI.—Registers Quarterly and Annual Statements and Annual Report
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Chapter XII.—Libraries Books Gazettes and Circulars
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Chapter XIII.—Legal Practitioners
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Chapter XIV.—Public Officers
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Chapter XV.—Security of Public Accountants
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Chapter XVI.—Leave
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Chapter XVII.—Munsarims
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Chapter XVIII.—Public Works
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Chapter XIX.—Miscellaneous
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Chapter XX.—Forms
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Chapter XXI.—Printed Forms
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Chapter XXII.—Statement Showing the Local Limits of the Jurisdiction of Each Court Exercising Ordinary Original Jurisdiction in Suits in which the Subject-Matter does not Exceed One Thousand Rupees in Value or Amount
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Alphabetical Index
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