CPC All India Annual Compendium 2025
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Master the complexities of civil litigation with the CPC All India Annual Compendium 2025. This indispensable reference provides a meticulously organized summary of the most critical procedural rulings delivered by the Supreme Court of India and various High Courts throughout the year 2025.
Designed for advocates, judicial aspirants, and legal scholars, this compendium transforms thousands of pages of raw judgments into a structured, scannable format that highlights the "how" and "why" of civil practice.
What’s Inside:
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Comprehensive Procedural Insights: Extensive coverage of landmark rulings on Order VII Rule 11 (Rejection of Plaint), Section 80 (Notice against Government), Section 47 (Execution Objections), and Order XXXIX (Temporary Injunctions).
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Supreme Court Benchmarks: Stay updated on definitive clarifications regarding Res Judicata as a mixed question of fact and law, and the strict mandatory nature of procedural safeguards in ex-parte orders.
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High Court Perspectives: Summaries from various High Courts including Allahabad, Delhi, Bombay, and Karnataka, covering specific local applications of the CPC.
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Quick-Reference Table Format: Each case is presented with its Case Title, Court of Ruling, Case Number, a Short Summary of Facts, and the final Ruling of the Case for instant clarity.
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Expert Curation by Law Notes: Complex legal technicalities are distilled into actionable knowledge, ensuring you have the latest precedents at your fingertips for court arguments and academic study.
Key Features & Legal Trends:
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Execution & Attachment: New insights into the rights of pendente lite transferees and the limitations of attachment before judgment under Order XXXVIII Rule 5.
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Appellate Powers: Clarifications on the High Court’s duty to frame substantial questions of law and the limitations of appellate courts in invoking document production powers after a suit is dismissed.
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Specialized Litigation: Coverage includes commercial suit procedures, summary suit developments, and the interplay between the CPC and special statutes like the Arbitration Act and IBC.