What are the provisions of CPC 1908?
What are the provisions of CPC 1908?
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Act ID: | 190805 |
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Act Year: | 1908 |
Short Title: | The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 |
Long Title: | An Act to consolidate and amend the laws relating to the procedure of the Courts of Civil Judicature. |
Ministry: | Ministry of Law and Justice |
How many sections does CPC 1908 have?
158 sections
The Code is divided into two parts: the first part contains 158 sections and the second part contains the First Schedule, which has 51 Orders and Rules.
Is CPC 1908 exhaustive?
The Civil Procedural Code, 1908 falls into this category of adjective law. CPC is a collated code incorporating the various laws in its sphere but it is not exhaustive within it. Courts are to be guided by principles of equity and justice while dealing with scenarios for which the existing code may not be enough.
Who drafted CPC 1908?
Sir Arthur Hobhouse
Sir Arthur Hobhouse (later Lord Hobhouse), who was the then Law Member, made substantial contribution to the draft Bill. With certain modifications, the Bill was enacted as the Code of Civil Procedure, 1877. 4.
Who is the father of CrPC?
Thomas Babington Macaulay
IPC (Indian Penal Code) and CrPC (Criminal Procedure Code) were introduced in the year 1861. These laws were codified by Thomas Babington Macaulay who was law member according to the Charter Act of 1833. These laws were introduced by Lord Canning (1856-1861).
When did Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 come in force?
1st January 1909
The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 is one of the most important branches of the procedural law and regulates the procedure to be adopted in all civil courts having jurisdiction in India. It came into force from 1st January 1909. It comprises of two parts viz. i) the body and; ii) the schedule.
Why CPC is not exhaustive?
Inherent power of the court under CPC [section 151] The code of civil procedure 1908 is not an exhaustive law, it is obvious that some difficult situation can arise where the general law is silent or not so clear.
Who introduced IPC and CrPC?
IPC (Indian Penal Code) and CrPC (Criminal Procedure Code) were introduced in the year 1861. These laws were codified by Thomas Babington Macaulay who was law member according to the Charter Act of 1833. These laws were introduced by Lord Canning (1856-1861).
What is a 302 act?
Whoever commits murder shall be punished with death or 1 [imprisonment for life], and shall also be liable to fine.
What is CPC in post office?
Central Processing Centre (CPC) means a Branch of Head Post Office, where all work relating to PLI/ RPLI is carried.