Law of Civil Trial: Practice and Procedure by Kant Mani is a comprehensive guide that delves into the intricacies of civil trial processes in India. Structured to facilitate a clear understanding, the book systematically covers essential topics such as the jurisdiction of subordinate courts, the principles of res judicata, the procedures for stay and transfer of suits, execution of decrees, and the nuances of appeals, references, reviews, and revisions. Additionally, it addresses the provisions related to temporary and permanent injunctions, providing readers with a holistic view of civil litigation procedures. This authoritative text serves as an indispensable resource for legal practitioners, scholars, and students seeking to navigate the complexities of civil trial law.
Key Features:
- Detailed exploration of the jurisdiction and functioning of subordinate courts.
- In-depth analysis of the principles of res judicata and their application in civil suits.
- Comprehensive coverage of procedures for stay and transfer of suits.
- Guidance on the execution of decrees and the enforcement of court orders.
- Thorough examination of the appellate process, including appeals, references, reviews, and revisions.
- Insights into the legal provisions governing temporary and permanent injunctions.
- Structured presentation with clear headings and subheadings for easy navigation.
- Updated content reflecting the latest legal developments and judicial interpretations.
- Practical examples and case studies to illustrate complex legal concepts.
This book is tailored for law students, legal practitioners, and scholars specialising in civil law, offering them a structured and detailed approach to understanding the procedures and practices involved in civil trials.