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Home Bare Acts Phrase: defendantLimitation Act, 1963 (36 of 1963) Section 21
Title: Effect of Substituting or Adding New Plaintiff or Defendant
State: Central
Year: 1963
(1) Where after the institution of a suit, a new plaintiff or, defendant is substituted or added, the suit shall, as regards him, be deemed to have been instituted when he was so made a party: Provided that where the court is satisfied that the omission to include a new plaintiff or defendant was due to a mistake made in good faith it may direct that the suit as regards such plaintiff or defendant shall be deemed to have been instituted on any earlier date. (2) Nothing in sub-section (1) shall apply to a case where a party is added or substituted owing to assignment or devolution of any interest during the pendency of a suit or where a plaintiff is made a defendant or a defendant is made a plaintiff.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionWaste Lands (Claims) Act, 1863 Section 10
Title: Plaintiff and Defendant in Suit Under Section 5
State: Central
Year: 1863
In every suit instituted under section 5 of this Act, the claimant of the waste land, or objector to the sale or other disposition of such land, shall appear as plaintiff; and the Collector, or other officer aforesaid, shall appear as defendant on the part of {Subs.by the A.O.1937 for " Govt."}[the State Government]. Appearance.- Either party may appear by pleader or by agent: Proviso.- Provided that if such other officer as aforesaid be the presiding officer of the principal Civil Court of original jurisdiction in the district, the State Government shall appoint some other officer to appear as defendant in the case on its behalf. Plaintiff and defendant in suits under section 6.- In any suit ordered to be instituted {The words " by the L.G." rep.by Act 4 of 1914, Sch., Pt.I.} under section 6 of this Act, {Subs.by the A.O.1937 for " Govt."}[the State Government] by any officer, to be appointed for the purpose, shall appear as plaintiff; and the claimant or objector as aforesaid shall appear as defendant.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPresidency Small Cause Courts Act, 1882 Section 26
Title: Compensation Payable by Plaintiff to Defendant in Certain Cases
State: Central
Year: 1882
.....not obtain a decree for the full amount of his claim, the Small Cause Court may in its discretion order the plaintiff to pay to the defendant, by way of satisfaction for his trouble and attendance, such sum as it thinks fit. When any claim preferred, or objection made, under section 278 of the Code of Civil Procedure (14 of 1882){See now the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (Act 5 of 1908), Schedule I, Order XXI, rule 58} is disallowed, the Small Cause Court may in its discretion order the person preferring or making such claim or objection to pay to the decree-holder, or to the judgment-debtor, or to both by way of satisfaction as aforesaid, such sum or sums as it thinks fit. And when any claim or objection is allowed the Court may award such compensation by way of damages to the claimant or objector as it thinks fit; and the order of the Court awarding or refusing such compensation shall bar any suit in respect of injury caused by the attachment.Any order under this section may, in default of payment of the amount payable thereunder, be enforced by the person in whose favour it is made against the person against whom it is made as if it were a decree of the Court.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionParsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936 Section 33
Title: Joining of Co-defendant
State: Central
Year: 1936
In every such suit for divorce on the ground of adultery, the plaintiff shall, unless the Court shall otherwise order, make the person with whom the adultery is alleged to have been committed a co-defendant, and in any such suit by the husband the Court may order the adulterer to pay the whole or any part of the costs of the proceedings.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionParsi Marriage and Divorce Act, 1936 Section 37
Title: Counter Claim by Defendant for Any Relief
State: Central
Year: 1936
In any suit under this Act, the defendant may make a counter- claim for any relief he or she may be entitled to under this Act.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionPresidency Small Cause Courts Act, 1882 Section 18A
Title: Plaintiff May Abandon Suit Against Defendant Resident out of Jurisdiction
State: Central
Year: 1882
The Small Cause Court may allow a plaintiff at or before the first hearing of a suit in which a joint and several liability is alleged on a cause of action arising either wholly or in part within the local limits of the jurisdiction of the Court to abandon the suit as against any defendant who does not reside or carry on business or personally work for gain within such local limits, and to sue for a decree against such defendants only as do so reside, carry on business or personally work for gain.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionINDIAN COUNCILS ACT, 1871 Section 2
Title: Committal of defendant (being an European 'British subject) to the High Court (Indian Act No. 25 of 1861, s. 226)
State: Central
Year: 1871
When evidence has been given in any proceeding under this Act before a magistrate, being a Justice of the peace, which appears to be sufficient for the conviction of the accused person, being an European British subject, of an offence for which, if a native, he would under existing law be triable exclusively before the Court of Session, or which, in the opinion of the Magistrate, is one which ought to be tried by the High Court, the accused person, if such European British subject, shall be sent for trial by the Magistrate before the High Court.
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Civil Procedure 1908 Complete Act
State: Central
Year: 1908
.....under the Government; (d) every officer of a Court of Justice whose duty it is, as such officer, to investigate or report on any matter of law or fact, or to make, authenticate or keep any document, or to take charge or dispose of any property, or to execute any judicial process, or to administer any oath, or to interpret, or to preserve order in the Court, and every person especially authorized by a Court of Justice to perform any of such duties; (e) every person who holds any office by virtue of which he is empowered to place or keep any person in confinement; (f) every officer of the Government whose duty it is, as such officer, to prevent offences, to give information of offences, to bring offenders to justice, or to protect the public health, safety or convenience; (g) every officer whose duty it is, as such officer, to take, receive, keep or expend any property on behalf of the Government, or to make any survey, assessment or contract on behalf of the Government, or to execute any revenue process, or to investigate, or to report on, any matter affecting the pecuniary interests of the Government, or to make, authenticate or keep any document relating to the pecuniary.....
List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Civil Procedure, 1908 Appendix A
Title: Pleadings
State: Central
Year: 1908
.....dayof ........................till the ........................ dayof........................ 4. [Facts showing when the cause ofaction arose and that the Court has jurisdiction.] 5. The value of the subject-matter of the suit for the purpose of jurisdictionis........................ rupees and for the purpose of court-fees is........................rupees. 6. The plaintiff claims ........................ rupees, with interest at........................ per cent, from ........................ the........................ day of ........................ 19.../20......... No.2 moneyoverpaid (Title) A.B.,the above-named plaintiff, states as follows:-- 1. On the ........................ day of ........................ 19 ............/20............ the plaintiff agreed to buy and the defendant agreed tosell ........................ bars of silver at ........................ annasper tola of fine silver. 2. The plaintiff procured the said bars to be assayed by E.F., who was paid by the defendant for such assay, and E.F. declared each of the bars to contain 1,500 tolas of fine silver, andthe plaintiff accordingly paid the defendant.....
View Complete Act List Judgments citing this sectionCode of Civil Procedure, 1908 Appendix D
Title: Decrees
State: Central
Year: 1908
.....before the ............ day of .......... and that the .............3 docertify the result of the injuries, and the accounts, and that all other actsordered are completed, and have his certificate in that behalf ready for theinspection of the parties on the ..... day of ..... 15. And, lastly, it is orderedthat this suit [or proceedings] stand adjourned for making final decree to the..... day of ..... [Such part only of this decreeis to be used as is applicable to the particular case.] No. 18 finaldecree in an administration-suit by a legatee (Title) 1. It is ordered that thedefendant ..... do, on or before the ..... day of ..... pay into Court the sumof Rs. ..... the' balance by the said certificate found to be due from the saiddefendant on account of the estate of ..... the testator and also the sum ofRs. ..... for interest, at the rate of Rs. ..... per cent per annum, from the..... day of ..... to the ..... day of ..... amounting together to the sum ofRs. ..... 2. Let the ............3 of the saidCourt tax the costs of the plaintiff and defendant in this suit, and let theamount of the said costs, when so taxed, be paid out of the said sum of Rs...... ordered.....
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