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Format: paperback
Pages: 2736 pages
Date Added: 2008-02-03
Search Category: Lawbooks
Jurisdiction: Indian

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  • Upon a judgement including a foreign judgement, or a recognisance
  • For property which the plaintiff has conveyed while insane
  • To make good out of the general estate of a deceased trustee the loss occasioned by a breach of trust
  • To establish a periodically recurring right
  • By a Hindu for arrears of maintenance
  • For a legacy or for a share of a residue bequeathed by a testator or for a distributive share of the property of an intestate against an executor or an administrator or some other person legally charged with the duty of distributing the estate.
  • For possession of a hereditary office
  • Suit during the life of a Hindu or Muslim female by a Hindu or Muslim who, if the female died at the date of instituting the suit, would be entitled to the possession of land, to have an alienation of such land made by the female declared to be void except for her life or until her re-marriage.
  • By a Hindu governed by Mitakshara law to set aside his father's alienation of ancestral property
  • By a person excluded from a joint family property to enforce a right to share therein
  • By or on behalf of any local authority for possession of any public street or road or any part thereof from which it has been dispossessed or of which it has discontinued the possession.
  • Any suit (except a suit before the Supreme Court in the exercise of its original jurisdiction) by or on behalf of the Central Government or any State Government, including the Government of the State of Jammu and Kashmir
  • Any suit for which no period of limitation is provided elsewhere in this schedule
  • Appeal from an order of acquittal
  • Under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898
  • Under the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1908
  • From a decree or order of any High Court to the same Court
  • For leave to appear and defend a suit under summary procedure
  • Under the Arbitration Act, 1940
  • Under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 to have the legal representative of a deceased plaintiff or appellant or of a deceased defendant or respondent, made a party
  • Under the same Code for an order to set aside an abatement
  • To restore a suit or appeal or application for review or revision dismissed for default of appearance or for want of prosecution or for failure to pay costs of service of process or to furnish security for costs
  • To set aside a decree passed ex parte or to re-hear an appeal decreed or heard ex parte
  • For a review of judgement by a court other than the Supreme Court
  • To record an adjustment or satisfaction of a decree
  • For the payment of the amount of a decree by instalments
  • To set aside a sale in execution of a decree, including any such application by a judgement-debtor
  • For possession by one dispossessed of immovable property and disputing the right of the decree holder or purchaser at a sale in execution of a decree
  • For possession after removing resistance or obstruction to delivery of possession of immovable property decreed or sold in execution of a decree
  • For leave to appeal as a pauper
  • To any court for the exercise of its powers of revision under the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 or the Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898
  • To the High Court for a certificate of fitness to appeal to the Supreme Court under clause (1) of Article 132, Article 134 or sub-clause © of clause (1) of Article 134 of the Constitution or under any other law for the time being in force
  • To the Supreme Court for special leave to appeal
  • For delivery of possession by a purchaser of immovable property at a sale in execution of a decree
  • For the enforcement of a decree granting a mandatory injunction
  • For the execution of any decree (other than a decree granting a mandatory injunction) or order of any civil court
  • Any other application for which no period of limitation is provided elsewhere in this Division
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