Cpc_1 COURSE CODE :BLL - 682

INTRODUCTION :

Code of Civil Procedure is a Code of providing mechanism to decide controversy between the parties within the parameters prescribed there under. CPC consist of two parts i.e "Section" and "Orders". Part one of the CPC consist of 158 "Sections" which is Substantive Law whereas part two consist of 51 Order, which is procedural in nature.

 

CPC is an exhaustive Code on the matters dealt therein. The body of the Code is expressive in general terms and has to be read in conjunction with the Rules which are concerned with details and machinery indicating the mode in which the jurisdiction created by the body of the code is to be exercised.

 

The object of the Code is clear from its preamble. The Code is intended to consolidate and amend the laws relating to the procedure of the Civil Courts

Learning Outcomes

  • explain the purpose and function of civil procedure law and the structure of the civil court organization and the duties of professionals that work at the courts.
  • explain the competent and jurisdiction of the civil courts.
  • explain the stages, kinds and requirements of the civil cases.
  • explain who cen be authorized to file an action.
  • explain how an action can be filed, what the results of filing an action are and how defense an action can be
  • explain how an action can be responded, how an action can be administrated and how an action can be finished

CONTENTS:

 

The Code of Civil Procedure- 1908

 

Preliminary and suits in general

 

Definition under section 2

 

Place of suing under section 15

 

Instititution of Suit under section 26

 

Stay of Suit Under section 10

 

Res Judicata under section 11

 

Res Sub-Judice under section 10

 

Text Books:

1: C.P.C Commentary by Aamer Raza A.Khan. 
2: C.P.C by Nizami
3: C.P.C by Shaukat Mehmood 
4: C.P.C by D.F Mullah 

CLASS TIMINGS : LLB(5-YEARS CLASS: 2016-21_A

Thursday : 11:00 to 12:30 pm

Friday: 9:30 to 11 :00 am

Assesment Criteria:
Sessional - 20 Marks (Assignment = 5, Presentation = 5, Oral Evaluation = 5, Attendance = 5)
Mid Term - 30 Marks (Term Paper)
Final Term - 50 Marks 

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