Summary of CIVIL PROCEDURE CODE, 1908: SEC. 1-35B| PART-I| Quick Revision for Prelims Exams| Important Sections

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The Civil Procedure Code, 1908 is a law that governs civil procedure in India. Part I of the code covers quick revision for Prelims exams. Important sections include sections 1-35B on determination of any other idea interest in immovable property, compensation for wrong or the eu closing, recovery of more movable properties.

  • 00:00:00 The Civil Procedure Code, 1908 regulates the process of civil litigation in India. Section 1-35B is a section that is important for preliminary exams. This section deals with the concept of "expressing foreign your person in wrongful position of such property." This means that if someone unlawfully takes or holds property belonging to you, you can sue them for the return of that property and the interest on any profits that you may have made from it.
  • 00:05:00 The Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Part-I, Section 1-35B, covers the issue of jurisdiction over subsequent suit. The code notes that a court with limited jurisdiction may not try a subsequent suit, even if the issue has been raised in that suit.
  • 00:10:00 The Civil Procedure Code, 1908, is a law that governs civil procedure in India. Part I of the code covers quick revision for Prelims exams. Important sections include sections 1-35B on determination of any other idea interest in immovable property, compensation for wrong or the eu closing, recovery of more movable properties.
  • 00:15:00 The Civil Procedure Code, 1908, is a comprehensive law governing civil procedure in India. Part-I of the code covers quick revision for prelims exams. Section 1-35B deals with part-I of the code, including important sections.

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