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CPC Important

The document outlines key areas of the Civil Procedure Code relevant for Civil Judge classes, emphasizing topics that may appear in multiple-choice questions during prelims and mains exams. It includes a comprehensive list of legal concepts such as abatement of suit, appeal processes, jurisdiction, and various types of injunctions. The content serves as a study guide for candidates preparing for civil judge examinations.

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CPC Important

The document outlines key areas of the Civil Procedure Code relevant for Civil Judge classes, emphasizing topics that may appear in multiple-choice questions during prelims and mains exams. It includes a comprehensive list of legal concepts such as abatement of suit, appeal processes, jurisdiction, and various types of injunctions. The content serves as a study guide for candidates preparing for civil judge examinations.

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CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE – Very Important Areas – Civil Procedure Code

Classes for Civil Judge Classes - Call : 6382125862

Note : MCQ in Prelims + Mains 3 marks and 5 marks will come from this area maximum

 Abatement of suit
 Adjournment
 Admissions
 Affidavit
 Amendment of CPC in 2000
 Amendment of pleadings/plaint
 Appeal from appellate decree
 Appeal from original decree
 Appeal to Supreme Court
 Appeal
 Appealable orders
 Appeals by indigent persons
 Application for execution
 Appearance and non appearance of parties
 Arrest
 Arrest before judgment
 Arrest of the judgment debtor
 Attachment
 Attachment before judgement
 Attachment of immovable property
 Attachment of movable Property
 Attachment of receiver's property
 Attachment of salary
 Bar on jurisdiction
 Cause of action
 Caveat
 Caveat petition
 Commission (Power of Court to issue commission)
 Commission for examination of witnesses
 Commissions/Commissioners
 Compensatory costs
 Constructive res judicata
 Costs
 Counter claim
 Cross objections
 Death of parties
 Disposing suit in 1st hearing
 Decree
 Difference between attachment, injunction and arrest
 Difference between decree and order
 Difference between plaint and affidavit
 Difference between receiver and plaintiff
 Difference between reference and revision
 Difference between reference and review
 Difference between res judicata and estoppel
 Order 2 rule 2
 Difference between review and appeal
 Differences between res sub- judice and res judicata
 Dilatory pleas
 Dismissal of suit
 Doctrine of res-subjudice
 Execution petition
 Ex-parte decree
 Final decree
 Foreign judgement
 Frame of suit
 Garnishee order
 Impounding of documents
 Indigent person
 Inherent powers of the court
 Injunction
 Inspection of documents
 Interim injunction
 Interim order
 Interlocutory application
 Interpleader suit
 Interrogatories
 Issues
 Joinder of causes of action
 Joinder of parties
 Joinder of plaintiffs
 Judgment debtor
 Judgment
 Jurisdiction
 Kinds of jurisdictions
 Kinds of issues
 Legal representatives
 Mesne profits
 Minor suit
 Misjoinder of causes of action
 Misjoinder of parties
 Modes of service of summons
 Modes of execution of a decree
 Next friend
 Non-joinder of parties
 Notice (Under Sec. 80 CPC)
 Order
 Parties to suit
 Pauper suit (forma pauperis)
 Pecuniary jurisdiction
 Peremptory pleas
 Place of suing
 Plaint
 Pleading
 Powers of appellate court
 Powers of commissioner
 Precepts
 Preliminary decree
 Process
 Proclamation of sale
 Production of documents
 Public charities
 Recognized agents and pleaders
 Reference
 Rejection of plaint
 Remand
 Removal of guardian
 Res judicata
 Res sub- judice
 Restitution (doctrine of restitution)
 Review
 Revision
 Second appeal
 Set off (Legal set off and Equitable set off)
 Set off
 Set off and counter claim
 Setting aside sale
 Settlement of issue
 Stay of suits
 Substituted service
 Substantive law and procedural law
 Sufficient cause
 Suit by or against publice nuisance
 Suit by or against government
 Suit of civil nature
 Suits by indigent person
 Suits by or against corporation
 Summary suit/procedure
 Summons
 Temporary injunction (Interim injunction)
 Territorial jurisdiction
 Transfer of suits (cases)
 Verification of pleading
 Written statement

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