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CPC Section 122 empowers courts to order the arrest of a person to compel obedience to a decree or order.
CPC Section 123 deals with the procedure for hearing and disposal of suits in the absence of parties.
CPC Section 124 outlines the procedure for execution of decrees against property in possession of third parties.
CPC Section 125 deals with the procedure for arrest and detention in civil suits to secure appearance or property.
CPC Section 126 defines the procedure for arresting a judgment-debtor to enforce a decree.
CPC Section 127 allows courts to grant temporary injunctions to prevent harm during civil suits.
CPC Section 128 empowers courts to amend their judgments or orders to correct errors or omissions.
CPC Section 129 empowers courts to order attachment and sale of property for decree enforcement.
CPC Section 130 empowers courts to order the sale of property to satisfy a decree-holder's claim.
CPC Section 131 empowers courts to summon witnesses and compel their attendance in civil proceedings.
CPC Section 132 empowers courts to order arrest and detention of judgment-debtors to enforce decrees.
CPC Section 133 empowers courts to prevent public nuisance by ordering removal of obstructions or nuisances.
CPC Section 134 details the procedure for executing decrees against government property in civil suits.
CPC Section 135 empowers courts to order attachment of property to secure decree execution.
CPC Section 135A details the procedure for attachment before judgment to secure a decree.
CPC Section 136 empowers the Supreme Court to grant special leave to appeal in civil cases, ensuring justice beyond regular appellate limits.
CPC Section 137 mandates the court to pronounce its judgment in open court after hearing the parties.
CPC Section 138 details the procedure for execution of decrees by attachment and sale of property.
CPC Section 139 details the procedure for filing a written statement by the defendant in civil suits.
CPC Section 140 details the procedure for transfer of suits from one court to another to ensure fair trial.
CPC Section 141 defines the power of courts to punish for contempt of court in civil proceedings.
CPC Section 142 empowers the Supreme Court to pass any order necessary for ends of justice or to prevent abuse of process.
CPC Section 143 empowers courts to summon witnesses to ensure proper evidence in civil suits.
CPC Section 144 empowers courts to order attachment of property to prevent dispossession without due process.
CPC Section 145 details the procedure for the arrest of a judgment-debtor in civil suits to enforce decrees.
CPC Section 146 empowers courts to order removal of nuisance affecting public or private rights in civil suits.
CPC Section 147 deals with the procedure for setting aside an ex parte decree in civil suits.
CPC Section 148 empowers courts to issue commissions for examination of witnesses or documents in civil suits.
CPC Section 148A details the procedure for filing a written statement in civil suits, ensuring timely defense by the defendant.
CPC Section 149 defines the power of the court to order the arrest of a judgment-debtor for willful disobedience of its decree.
CPC Section 150 empowers courts to review their own judgments or orders to correct errors and prevent injustice.
CPC Section 151 empowers courts to pass orders necessary to prevent abuse of process or to secure ends of justice.
CPC Section 152 allows courts to review their own judgments or orders to correct errors and prevent injustice.
CPC Section 153 empowers courts to order discovery and inspection of documents in civil suits to ensure fair trial.
CPC Section 153A deals with the procedure for execution of decrees against property attached or sold in execution.
CPC Section 154 details the procedure for filing a police report (FIR) upon receiving information about a cognizable offence.
CPC Section 155 empowers courts to summon witnesses and examine them orally during civil trials.
CPC Section 156 empowers courts to order investigation when a cognizable offence is reported.
CPC Section 157 empowers courts to transfer civil suits to ensure fair trial and avoid inconvenience.
CPC Section 158 empowers courts to issue commissions for examination of witnesses or documents in civil suits.
CrPC Section 281 details the procedure for the judgment and sentence in warrant cases by a Magistrate.
CrPC Section 282 empowers courts to impose fines for false or vexatious complaints to prevent misuse of legal process.
CrPC Section 283 empowers police to require security for keeping peace or good behavior in public places.
CrPC Section 284 covers punishment for negligent acts likely to spread infection of disease dangerous to life.
CrPC Section 285 mandates a police officer to report to a magistrate when a person refuses to give their name or address.
CrPC Section 286 defines the offence of negligent conduct with respect to explosive substances and its legal consequences.
CrPC Section 287 details the procedure for examining witnesses by a Magistrate during an inquiry or trial.
CrPC Section 288 defines the offence of public nuisance and its legal consequences under Indian law.
CrPC Section 289 deals with the punishment for negligent conduct with respect to fire or combustible matter causing damage.
CrPC Section 290 deals with punishment for public nuisance, prescribing fines for acts disturbing public peace.
CrPC Section 291 details the procedure for summoning witnesses to appear in court during criminal trials.
CrPC Section 291A details the procedure for recording evidence of witnesses in cases involving sexual offences against children.
CrPC Section 292 deals with the punishment for selling or distributing obscene materials, protecting public morality under Indian law.
CrPC Section 293 governs the sale of perishable goods seized by police, ensuring lawful disposal and protection of property rights.
CrPC Section 294 deals with punishment for obscene acts or songs in public places causing annoyance to others.
CrPC Section 295 details the procedure for trials of offences related to injuring or defiling places of worship with intent to insult religion.
CrPC Section 296 covers the procedure for holding an inquest when a person dies in custody or under suspicious circumstances.
CrPC Section 297 mandates police to report certain offences to magistrates, ensuring judicial oversight in specific cases.
CrPC Section 298 deals with the procedure for complaints about defamatory words spoken in public against public servants.
CrPC Section 299 defines the offence of culpable homicide and its legal implications under Indian criminal law.