Law of Interlocutory Applications with Model Forms (Civil) by Santosh S. Gogi is a focused and practice-oriented treatise addressing the procedural framework governing interlocutory applications in civil proceedings. The book examines the nature, scope, and strategic importance of interim applications filed during the pendency of suits and other civil actions. It provides doctrinal clarity on procedural law while integrating practical drafting guidance, making it a valuable courtroom companion for civil practitioners.
Key Features:
- Detailed analysis of interlocutory applications under the Code of Civil Procedure
- Coverage of interim reliefs such as injunctions, stay orders, amendments, impleadment, and appointment of commissioners
- Discussion on principles governing grant or refusal of interim orders
- Practical insights into court discretion and judicial standards
- Comprehensive set of model forms for drafting civil interlocutory applications
- Useful references to case law supporting procedural arguments
- Guidance on procedural compliance and litigation strategy
This book is particularly useful for civil advocates, trial court practitioners, junior lawyers, and legal professionals engaged in drafting and arguing interim applications. It also serves as a practical reference for law students and judicial service aspirants seeking clarity on civil procedure and interlocutory practice.