Civil Procedure Code Overview
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What is the definition of a 'Decree' in the context of the Civil Procedure Code?

A 'Decree' is the formal expression of an adjudication by a civil court that conclusively determines the rights of the parties in a suit.

Explain the significance of 'Jurisdiction of Civil Courts' in civil litigation.

The 'Jurisdiction of Civil Courts' defines the scope and limits within which civil courts can hear and decide on cases, ensuring proper venue and authority are adhered to.

What does 'Res judicata' entail in civil proceedings?

'Res judicata' is a legal principle that prevents the same issue from being tried again between the same parties once it has been adjudicated.

Discuss the concept of 'Order' as per Section 2 of the Civil Procedure Code.

<p>An 'Order' refers to the formal expression of any decision made by a court, which may not be a decree, and is essential for procedural governance.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What implications did the case of Sinha Romanuja v. Ranga Romanuja have on civil procedure law?

<p>The case of Sinha Romanuja v. Ranga Romanuja highlighted important principles regarding jurisdiction and the adjudication of family disputes under the Civil Procedure Code.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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