The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 by M.P. Tandon and S.K. Raghuvanshi is a well-established textbook on the procedural law governing civil litigation in India. Written with the needs of law students in mind, it presents the subject in a systematic and readable manner that has made it a familiar companion in classrooms.
The book explains the structure and working of the Code, covering the jurisdiction of civil courts, the institution of suits, pleadings and parties, the doctrines of res judicata and res sub judice, interim relief, the framing of issues and trial, judgment and decree, appeals, reference, review and revision, and the execution of decrees. The treatment moves logically through the life of a civil suit, supported by explanation of leading principles.
Key highlights:
- Systematic coverage of jurisdiction, pleadings and execution of decrees
- Clear explanation of res judicata, appeals and revision
- Student-friendly presentation suited to the LL.B. syllabus
- A long-trusted text for civil procedure
Published by Allahabad Law Agency, this title remains a dependable resource for students and practitioners of civil procedure.







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