This book offers a systematic and up-to-date guide to the law and practice of appeals and revisions under Indian civil procedure. From appeals by indigent persons to appeals from original decrees, and from review to revision, the text lays out the procedural framework, model forms and subject-indexing so that readers can navigate appellate and revisionary remedies with clarity.
Key Features
- Covers appeals by indigent persons, addressing statutory provisions and practice.
- Analyses appeals from decrees as well as appeals from orders, with clear differentiation.
- Explains appeals to the Supreme Court of India and the pathway to reference, review and revision.
- Includes model forms for petitions, decrees and orders, ready for adaptation by practitioners.
- Structured subject-index for quick lookup of key topics in appellate and revisionary law.
- Clearly laid out "General Introduction" section explaining basic concepts and scope.
- Suitable for use as a desk-reference by advocates and court staff involved in appellate work.
This book is ideal for advocates, judicial officers, law students, court clerks and litigants who are engaged in appeals, reviews and revisions and wish to understand the procedural and substantive aspects of appellate law in India.