The Civil Procedure Code (CPC), 1908 remains the backbone of civil litigation in India, prescribing the rules, methods, and processes through which civil courts adjudicate disputes. This book offers a systematic, updated, and easy-to-understand presentation of the Code, covering all Sections along with the Orders and Rules of the First Schedule. It explains essential concepts such as jurisdiction, cause of action, institution of suits, issue framing, pleadings, summons, discovery, production of documents, and trial procedure. Special emphasis is placed on decrees, judgments, interim reliefs, injunctions, execution proceedings, arrest and attachment, garnishee orders, and the role of appellate and revisional courts. The book also clarifies frequently tested areas including res judicata, set-off, counterclaims, caveats, abatement, limitation impact, and principles guiding review and reference.With updated references to case law and practical notes relevant to daily practice in Indian civil courts, the text becomes an essential reference for practitioners and students alike. Its structured layout makes it equally valuable for judicial service candidates, legal professionals, court staff, and academicians. Whether used as a study companion or a courtroom-ready manual, this edition equips readers with a firm grounding in procedural law and the functioning of the civil justice system.






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