THE TAMILNADU HINDU RELIGIOUS AND CHARITABLE ENDOWMENTS ACT, 1959 | Q&A - PART 1 | Q1. How did the Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment Act enacted? The Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowment Act was amended to consolidated the law relating to the administration and governance of Hindu Religious and Charitable Institutions and Endowments in the State of Tamil Nadu. It consists of XII Chapters, 122 Sections and III Schedules.
View DetailsTHE CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, 1908 | Q&A – PART 3 | Q1. What is the procedure to file a suit by or against Government? If the suit is filed by or against the Government, the authority shall be the plaintiff or defendant and named as follows, 1. In case a suit by or against the Central Government, it is Union of India and 2. In case a suit by or against a State Government, the State. (Sec.79)
View DetailsTHE CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, 1908 | Q&A – PART 2 | Q1. Define the term “Court which passed a decree”? The Court which passed a decree includes, • Where the decree to be executed has been passed in exercise of the appellate jurisdiction. • Where the Court has ceased to exist at first instance or to have jurisdiction to execute. • The court where the decree was passed was instituted at the time of making the application for the execution of the decree has the jurisdiction to try such suit. (Sec.37)
View DetailsTHE CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, 1908 | Q&A – PART 1 | Q1. How did the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 amended? The Civil Procedure Code, 1908 is the procedural law that deals with the civil proceedings in India. The Act consists of two parts. The first part contains 158 Sections and the Second part contains the First Schedule which has 51 Orders and Rules.
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