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Journal articles on the topic "Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (India)"

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Usmani, Saadat Hasan Akhtar, and Ayaz Afsar. "Transitivity Analysis of Pakistan's Code of Civil Procedure 1908: A Corpus-Based Study." Global Language Review VI, no. II (2021): 63–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glr.2021(vi-ii).08.

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The language of law is complex and needs to be investigated to facilitate its easy understanding. The present study addresses this need by analyzing a mini-corpus comprising two short texts taken from Pakistan's Code of Civil Procedure 1908 and the U.K.'s Civil Procedure Rules 1998 with Halliday's ideational metafunction, which is suited for analyzing procedural texts (Halliday & Matthiessen, 2004). The study identified the transitivity patterns in the mini corpus. The findings showed simpler construction of processes in the U.K. civil procedure text sample as compared to Pakistan's Civil
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Mukhtar, Sohaib, Zinatul Ashiqin Zainol, and Sufian Jusoh. "Review of Trademark and Its Enforcement Procedures of Pakistan under TRIPS and Paris Convention." Economics, Law and Policy 1, no. 2 (2018): 122. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/elp.v1n2p122.

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<p><em>Enforcement of trademark law has been in evolution for decades in Pakistan. Pakistani laws dealing with trademark and its enforcement procedures are Trade Marks Ordinance 2001, Trade Marks Rules 2004, Intellectual Property Organization of Pakistan Act 2012 and relevant provisions of Pakistan Penal Code 1860 and Specific Relief Act 1877. Civil procedure is dealt in Pakistan as per Code of Civil Procedure 1908 and criminal procedure as per Code of Criminal Procedure 1898. This article is qualitative method of research analyses trademark and its enforcement procedures of Pakist
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Mukhtar, Sohaib, Zinatul Ashiqin Zainol, and Sufian Jusoh. "Civil Procedure of Trademark Enforcement in Pakistan: A Comparative Analysis with Malaysia and USA." Journal of Asian Research 3, no. 2 (2019): 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/jar.v3n2p95.

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<em>Civil procedure of trademark enforcement runs in Pakistan under Trade Marks Ordinance 2001, Code of Civil Procedure 1908 and Specific Relief Act 1877. Trademark is one of the components of Intellectual Property Law, it is a mark, name, sign, smell or a sound which distinguishes goods and services of one undertaking from goods and services of other undertakings. It is required to be distinctiveness and non-descriptive, it losses its distinctiveness when owner of registered trademark does not take prompt action against its infringement. The registered trademark owner may file civil sui
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Asghar, Usman, Shaukat Hussain Bhatti, and Sheikh Muhammad Adnan. "Rejection of Plaint in the Light of Precedents of Superior Courts of Pakistan." Global Regional Review VII, no. II (2022): 24–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/grr.2022(vii-ii).03.

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This article delineates the dismissal of the plaint under Rule 11 Order VII, Civil Code Procedure (1908) as applied by the Superior Courts of Pakistan. The different general standards, for example, the inclination of the rightness of plaint. The valuation of the suits for court charge and locale,the obligation of the Court staff qua valuation, and prudence of the court to expand fixed time combined with various auxiliary viewpoints have likewise been examined. The most significant and summoned ground for dismissal of plaint-'banned by law' has been explained with representations zeroing in on
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Nayak, Chittaranjan B., and Sunil B. Thakare. "Seismic performance of existing water tank after condition ranking using non-destructive testing." International Journal of Advanced Structural Engineering 11, no. 4 (2019): 395–410. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40091-019-00241-x.

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Abstract There has been a collaborative attempt to address the seismic vulnerability of existing structures in India after an earthquake in Bhuj, Gujarat, in 2001. Seismic diagnosis and seismic retrofit for the existing tanks have become a remarkable issue to be worked since deterioration is a cosmopolitan and natural phenomenon. It is important to know the exact reason for distress and type of distress. To manage such issues, a proper method of repair and rehabilitation with detailed plans and methodology is required. This paper is aimed at evolving systematic investigation metrology for cond
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Arora, Himanshu. "Order VIII - Indian Civil Procedure Code, 1908 - Written Statement, Set-Off And Counter Claim." SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3436927.

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Parashar, Krish. "Summons under the Civil Procedure Code,1908." SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3950414.

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Goel, Shivam. "10 Fundamental Principles: The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908." SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3306307.

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Banoo, Shaheen. "The Power of the Courts to Issue Commission under Civil Procedure Code, 1908 - An Exposition." SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3669312.

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Banoo, Shaheen. "Withdrawal & Adjustment of the Suit As Delineated under Civil Procedure Code, 1908 - An Assessment." SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3669321.

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Books on the topic "Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (India)"

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Saxena, Kuldeep. Digest on Civil Procedure Code, 1908, 1995-1999. 2nd ed. The Law Enterprises, 2000.

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Fardunji, Mulla Dinshah. The Code of Civil Procedure: Act V of 1908. LexisNexis Butterworths, 2007.

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Nath, Saha Amar. The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908: As amended by the Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Act (46 of 1999 & 22 of 2002) w.e.f. 1-7-2002. 6th ed. Premier Pub. Co., 2004.

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Court, India Supreme. Ovii/R11 Supreme Court on code of civil procedure, 1950 to 2002: Alongwith Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 as amended by the Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Act, 1999 & Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Act, 2002, w.e.f. 1.7.2002 with High Court and state amendments. Modern Law House, 2002.

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K, Ganguly P. Commentary on the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908: As amended by the Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Act, 1999 (46 of 1999) and the Code of Civil Procedure (Amendment) Act, 2002 (22 of 2002) with state and High Court amendments (both amending acts enforced from 1st July 2002). C.T.J. Publications, 2002.

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Nath, Saha Amar, ed. The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. 3rd ed. Eastern Law House, 1986.

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Pakistan. Code of Civil Procedure: V of 1908. Mansoor Book, 2004.

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Saxena, Kuldeep. Digest on Civil Procedure Code, 1908, 1984-1994. Law Enterprises, 1995.

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Pakistan, ed. The code of civil procedure (Act V of 1908). 5th ed. Kausar Bros., 1985.

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Bangladesh. The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (Act V of 1908): With up o date amendment. Madole Prokashani, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (India)"

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Divan, Shyam, and Armin Rosencranz. "Judicial Remedies and Procedures." In Environmental Law and Policy in India, 3rd ed. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192865458.003.0006.

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Abstract This chapter focuses on judicial remedies and procedures under environmental law in India. Frequently, for lack of staff, money, capacity, or will, administrative agencies created under environmental statutes fail to implement the laws under which they operate, and ecological degradation continues unabated. In this event, the citizen has a choice of three civil remedies to obtain redress: (1) an original application or appeal to the National Green Tribunal (NGT) under the National Green Tribunal Act of 2010; (2) a writ petition to compel the agency to enforce the law and to recover clean up or remedial costs from the violator; or (3) a common law tort action against the polluter. Among the civil remedies, the NGT is now the most popular. In addition, if the pollution amounts to a ‘public nuisance’, a remedy under the Criminal Procedure Code of 1973 is also available.
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Reid, Peter H. "Tanzanian Criminal Law." In Every Hill a Burial Place. University Press of Kentucky, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813179988.003.0016.

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“If a Person is convicted of murder, the death penalty is obligatory.” Although Tanzanian criminal law is derived from the British colonial legal system, by the time of trial changes had been made. The Indian Codes—that is, Penal Code, Evidence Code, and certain civil codes—had been developed starting in the mid-1820s by legal scholars in England. These scholar took the unwritten common law of England and produced coherent, consistent codes to be used in the British colony of India. The Indian Codes were adopted in East Africa, including Tanganyika, in the early 1920s. This chapter describes the criminal law applicable to the Bill Kinsey case, including the interplay of customary law with the colonial-based evidence, criminal, and criminal procedure codes.
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