Widely acclaimed as a classic, Mulla The Key to Indian Practice is a lucid and succinct exposition of the important provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure,1908. Unraveling the complexities of the Code, it presents a crisp, yet precise account of how civil suits are conducted in Indian courts. The present edition preserves the original scheme as conceived and adopted by Sir Dinshah Fardunji Mulla, whilst incorporating latest developments in the subject.
Key Features:
- Adopts a systematic and readable scheme with critical analysis that stokes students' interest to deliberate and debate.
- Covers how the course of an ordinary suit is followed, from the moment the plaintiff determines to sue till the time they obtain a decree.
- Elaborates in detail the critical process of execution of a decree and the possible consequences of an appeal by an affected party.
- Employs an explanatory method of treatment that enables readers not only to understand, but also to see how provisions are applied in practice.
- Latest and important case law like Cuddalore Powergen Corporation Ltd v Chemplast Cuddalore Vinyls Ltd, Bhudev Mallick @ Bhudeb Mallick v Ranajit Ghoshaland Periyammal v V Rajamani have been duly incorporated.
This book is an essential reference for students, academicians, legal professionals, as well as general readers.