CPC Order 11 To 15

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ORDER IX+S.

30,31,32
DISCOVERY AND INSPECTION

RULE 1 Questions can be asked to other parties


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as Interrogatories, each person is
required to answer.
RULE 2 Court on application decides within 7
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Days to decide whether to give
permission or not.
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RULE 3 If court found questions were
unreasonable, Vexatious or improper
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then can impose cost also.
RULE 4 Form 2 Appendix C
RULE 5 The above rules apply to Corporations
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also.
RULE 6 Person can object on the following
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grounds if found Scandalous, irrelevant,
Not bona fide etc.
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RULE 7 Objection within 7 days from service on
interrogatories.
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RULE 8 wherever there is objection then within
10 days on affidavit.
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RULE 9 Format of answers Form No.3 Appendix
C.
RULE 10 Sufficiency on any answer on affidavit
shall be determined by the court.
RULE 11 If the court is satisfied then can ask
additional questions also.
RULE 12 Any party can ask another party to
produce the document.
RULE 13 Affidavits of document in Form No.5
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App. C
RULE 14 Court can ask any party to produce the
document any time.
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RULE 15 Any party at any stage on or before the
settlement of issues asks the court to
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give notice to another party for
inspection documents.
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RULE 16 Form no. 7 appendix C for Rule 15.
RULE 17 Person to whom notice is served has to
produce a document within 10 days
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from the date of notice served, and the
party who served the notice has to
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within 3 days to inspect the documents
from the date of delivery of documents.
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RULE 18 wherever there is any objection, the
court gives the order which it deems fit.
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RULE 19 Verified Copies.
RULE 20 Premature Discovery(first objection to
be decided and then order of discovery).
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RULE 21 Non compliance Plaintiff: suit
dismissed, Defendant: WS struck off.
(2) Res Judicata No fresh suit.
RULE 22 Answers given in interrogatories can be
used in trial to know the facts, enable
the case and to determine the issue.
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ORDER XII
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ADMISSIONS read with S.58 IEA
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RULE 1 any party can give notice to another


party that he admits the truth whole or
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part.
RULE 2 Any party may call upon within 7 Days
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from the date of service of notice to
admit or cost shall be recovered.
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RULE 2A If not deny the notice presumed to be
accepted.
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RULE 3 Form no.9 Appendix C
RULE 3A Court can ask any party to produce the
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document.
RULE 4 a person to whom notice is given has to
admit not later than 9 days before
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hearing. And refuse in 6 days after
service of such notice.
RULE 5 Form no 10 and 11 App C
RULE 6 On admission court can give a judgment.

ORDER XIII
PRODUCTION, IMPOUNDING AND
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RETURN OF
DOCUMENTS.
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RULE 1 All parties before or at settlement of
issues give all documentary evidence in
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original with list.
RULE 2 REPEALED
RULE 3 the court can reject at any stage if
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considered irrelevant or inadmissible.
RULE 4 Procedure after admission.
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RULE 5 Documents of accounts to be verified
according to Order 7 R.17.
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RULE 6 if rejected then reason behind it.
RULE 7 if admitted then become part of the
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record and returned if rejected.
RULE 8 wherever court is satisfied then it can
impound the documents
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RULE 9 Return of Documents.
RULE 10 Court can call for records and inspect.
RULE 11 The above rule applies on material
objects.
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ORDER XIV
SETTLEMENT OF ISSUES….
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RULE 1 Framing of issues.(MINERVA MILLS
V/S COMMISSIONER OF INCOME
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TAX.)
RULE 2 judgment against on all issues
(Preliminary issues)
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RULE 3 Material Issues
RULE 4 Wherever the Court examines the
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Witness he has to answer within 7 Days
RULE 5 Court can anytime amend or Strike off
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any issues before passing a decree.
RULE 6 Parties can make written agreements.
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RULE 7 Court will make an inquiry of
agreements and can pass judgment.
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ORDER XV
DISPOSAL OF SUIT AT FIRST HEARING

RULE 1 Parties not is issue, then Court can Pass


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the judgment
RULE 2 One of the Defendants not in issue Court
can Pass the judgment against him.
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RULE 3 Parties are in issue but Evidence is not
sufficient ; then the Court can Pass
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judgment.
RULE 4 Parties fail to give evidence Court can
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Pass the judgment.
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