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Title: Jurisdiction and Powers of the Courts
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Jurisdiction and Powers of the Courts
Product Details:
Format: Paperback
Pages: 492 pages
Publisher: Lawmann
Language: English
ISBN: 9789385444043
Dimensions: 23.8 X 15.5 X 2.2 CM
Publisher Code: 9789385444043
Date Added: 2022-04-23
Search Category: Lawbooks
Jurisdiction: Indian
Overview:
Contents
Introduction
Jurisdiction to Decree Specific Performance
Jurisdiction and Procedure
Objections to The Jurisdiction
Pecuniary Jurisdiction
Revisional Jurisdiction
Dissolution of Marriage by Decree of Foreign Court Bars The Jurisdiction of Matrimonial Court in India
Appeal from Original Decree-An Appeal shall lie from every Decree passed by any CourtExercising original Jurisdiction to the Court Authorized to Hear Appeals From Decisions of Such Court
To What Court Application Lies?
Other suits to be Instituted where Defendants Reside or cause of Action Arises
Court Having jurisdiction to Entertain Application
Judgment and Decree
Interest-Where the Liability in Relation to the Sum so Adjudged had Arisen out of a Commercial, Transaction-The Rate of Such Further Interest may Exceed Six percent
Court in which Suits to be Instituted
Court to try All Civil Suits Unless Barred
Suit for Compensation for Wrongs to Person or Movables
Suits for Immovable property situate within jurisdiction of different courts
Suits to be Instituted where subject-matter Situate
Presumption as to foreign Judgments-Such presumption may be displaced by proving want of jurisdiction
Res Judicata
Stay of Suit
General Power of Transfer and withdrawal
Transfer of Decree
Power of Court to Issue Commissions
Power of the Court to Make Order as to Guardianship
Power of Supreme Court to Transfer Suits, Etc.
Power to Transfer Suits which may be Instituted in more than one Court