Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 12, Rule 6 -- Judgment on admission - Suit for declaration and permanent injunction - Application U.O.12.R.6 CPC filed after almost 7 years from alleged admission - Even, if it is taken to be as an admission, it cannot be questioned after 7 years - Application filed only after a period of 7 years from alleged admission, is a clear case of..........
Hindu Marriage Act, 1955, Section 13, Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 12, Rule 6, Family Courts Act, 1984 -- Petition for dissolution of marriage - O.12.R.6 CPC is applicable to proceedings before Family Courts...........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 12, Rule 6 -- Judgment on admission - Admission of facts - To be taken into consideration while passing judgment...........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 12, Rule 6 -- Judgment on admission - Power U.O.12.R.6 CPC is discretionary and cannot be claimed as a matter of right...........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 12, Rule 6 -- Judgment on admission - Suit for mandatory and permanent injunction - Plaintiff claimed that he is sole owner of suit property - Defence of defendant is that suit property is shared household and she has right to reside in the house - However, trial Court decreed the suit on basis of admission made by defendant in her..........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 12, Rule 6 -- Judgment on admission - Suit for ejectment, recovery of possession and arrears of rent - Defendant admitted that he is tenant in suit property - There is admission of relationship of landlord and tenant and month to month tenancy already stands terminated - Since the monthly rent was Rs.5000, thus property is protected under..........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 12, Rule 6 -- Judgment on admission - Member of a family who is not party to a previous civil Court's judgment and decree passed U.O.12.R.6 CPC on basis of factually incorrect foundational facts, is not binding upon such member of family...........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 12, Rule 6 -- Judgment on admission - To entitle a party to a decree in terms of O.12.R.6 CPC, admission must be categorical, unconditional and unequivocal...........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 12, Rule 6 -- Judgment on admission - Where even if plaintiff admitted existence of title in favour of defendant No.9/applicant, that cannot per se disentitle him to an opportunity to prove his case at trial - There is no unequivocal or categorical admission in favour of defendant No.9 - As regarding relief of declaration sought, same are..........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 12, Rule 6 -- Judgment on admission - Power U.O.12.R.6 CPC is discretionary and cannot be claimed as a matter of right...........