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CPC Section 58 defines the procedure for service of summons to defendants in civil suits.
CPC Section 59 empowers courts to order the production of documents or other evidence during civil proceedings.
CPC Section 60 outlines the procedure for execution of decrees and orders by civil courts in India.
CPC Section 61 outlines the procedure for execution of decrees by attachment and sale of property.
CPC Section 62 empowers courts to issue commissions for examination of witnesses or documents in civil suits.
CPC Section 63 defines the procedure for attachment before judgment to secure a decree in civil suits.
CPC Section 64 deals with the procedure for arrest and attachment before judgment in civil suits.
CPC Section 65 details the procedure for producing documents during civil trials to ensure evidence is properly presented.
CPC Section 66 covers the procedure for arrest and detention of a judgment-debtor in civil suits.
CPC Section 67 covers the procedure for arrest before judgment in civil suits to secure the decree amount.
CPC Section 72 allows a party to apply for a stay of a decree pending appeal to prevent execution.
CPC Section 73 covers the compensation for loss or damage caused by wrongful attachment or sale of property.
CPC Section 74 deals with the procedure for granting a new trial when a decree is reversed or varied on appeal.
CPC Section 75 covers the procedure for execution of decrees by attachment and sale of property.
CPC Section 76 defines the jurisdiction of courts in suits related to movable property and goods.
CPC Section 77 defines the procedure for filing a caveat to prevent ex parte orders in civil suits.
CPC Section 78 allows courts to order inspection, measurement, or local investigation to aid civil suit decisions.
CPC Section 79 defines the power of the court to pass interim orders during civil proceedings to protect parties' rights.
CPC Section 80 mandates prior notice before filing a suit against the government or public officers.
CPC Section 81 covers the procedure for transferring suits from one court to another for convenience or justice.
CPC Section 82 details the procedure for arresting a judgment-debtor to enforce a decree.
CPC Section 83 details the procedure for executing decrees against property under the control of the judgment-debtor.
CPC Section 84 covers the procedure for the transfer of decrees to another court for execution.
CPC Section 85 details the procedure for filing written statements when the defendant is absent or evading service.
CPC Section 86 details the procedure for filing written statements in civil suits and its procedural significance.
CPC Section 87 deals with the procedure for the execution of decrees for the delivery of possession of immovable property.
CPC Section 87A empowers courts to order discovery and inspection of documents before suit filing to aid civil dispute resolution.
CPC Section 88 empowers courts to summon witnesses and compel their attendance in civil proceedings.
CPC Section 89 provides alternative dispute resolution methods to settle civil disputes efficiently.
CPC Section 91 empowers courts to summon witnesses or documents for civil suits and proceedings.
CPC Section 92 empowers courts to order temporary injunctions to prevent harm during civil suits.
CPC Section 93 empowers courts to summon witnesses, compel attendance, and enforce evidence production in civil suits.
CPC Section 94 details the right to appeal from original decrees and orders in civil suits.
CPC Section 95 empowers courts to order attachment of property to secure satisfaction of a decree.
CPC Section 96 details the right to appeal from original decrees in civil suits, ensuring parties can seek higher court review.
CPC Section 97 covers appeals from original decrees in civil suits, detailing who may appeal and procedural requirements.
CPC Section 98 outlines the procedure for execution of decrees by attachment and sale of property.
CPC Section 99 empowers courts to order arrest or detention to secure appearance in civil proceedings.
CPC Section 99A deals with the procedure for arrest and detention in civil suits to ensure lawful custody.
CPC Section 100 details the appeal process from original decrees in civil suits, outlining grounds and procedures for second appeals.
CPC Section 100A details the procedure for filing a second appeal in civil cases under specific conditions.
CPC Section 101 outlines the procedure for filing appeals from original decrees in civil suits.
CPC Section 102 covers the procedure for execution of decrees by delivery of possession in civil suits.
CPC Section 103 covers the procedure for execution of decrees against property attached or sold in execution.
CPC Section 104 details the procedure for issuing commissions to examine witnesses or documents in civil suits.
CPC Section 105 empowers courts to order discovery and inspection of documents in civil suits to ensure fair trial.
CPC Section 106 covers the procedure for transfer of suits by the High Court to ensure proper jurisdiction and convenience.
CPC Section 107 covers the procedure for granting temporary injunctions to prevent harm before final judgment.
CPC Section 108 outlines the procedure for execution of decrees by attachment and sale of property.
CPC Section 109 details the procedure for transferring suits from one civil court to another for convenience or justice.
CPC Section 112 covers the procedure for setting aside a decree obtained by fraud or collusion in civil suits.
CPC Section 113 deals with the power of courts to order the sale of property when a decree for partition cannot be executed.
CPC Section 114 empowers courts to presume certain facts based on common experience and judicial knowledge.
CPC Section 115 governs the power of High Courts to revise lower court orders in civil cases.
CPC Section 116 details the procedure for examination of witnesses in civil trials, ensuring fair evidence recording.
CPC Section 117 empowers courts to punish for contempt to uphold the authority and dignity of the judiciary.
CPC Section 118 empowers courts to issue commissions for examination of witnesses or documents in civil suits.
CPC Section 119 empowers High Courts to pass orders necessary for ends of justice or to prevent abuse of process.
CPC Section 120 deals with the procedure when a party fails to appear in court, allowing the court to proceed ex parte.
CPC Section 121 details the procedure for setting aside an ex parte decree in civil suits.