Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Section 24 -- Transfer of a case - S.24 CPC confers a wide and discretionary jurisdiction upon High Court and District Court to transfer or withdraw any suit, appeal or other proceeding at any stage either on application of any of parties or even suo motu...........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Section 24 -- Transfer of a case - Where parties are ad idem on question of transfer, need for a detailed comparative examination of balance of convenience stands considerably diluted...........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Section 24 -- Transfer of matrimonial case - Convenience of wife must be afforded priority while considering transfer...........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Section 24 -- Transfer of a case - Consensual transfer - When transfer is sought and is not opposed and Court finds no legal impediment, such transfer would clearly sub-serve ends of justice - Requirement of recording reasons is sufficiently met by noting consent of parties coupled with Court's satisfaction regarding propriety of transfer...........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Section 24 -- Transfer of divorce petition - Husband does not wish to oppose transfer application - Nothing in provision S.24 CPC prohibits Court from ordering transfer where both parties agree or where opposite party raises no objection - Application allowed with directions...........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 7, Rule 7 -- Relief - When larger or wider relief is claimed and Court finds entitlement to a lesser relief then Court can grant such lesser relief - However, Court cannot grant a larger or wider relief to suitor than that claimed by him...........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 1, Rule 10 -- Impleadment of a party - Registry cannot make inroads into areas within exclusive domain of judiciary and seek clarification as to why a particular party has been joined as a respondent...........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 23, Rule 1(3) -- Withdrawal of suit - Particulars in a suit as are required to be pleaded in terms of O.7.R.1 CPC, if are not correctly pleaded and for formal defect a suit may fail, then power is vested with Court to permit plaintiff to withdraw the suit...........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 6, Rule 17 -- Amendment of plaint - Proposed amendment only seek to elaborate pleadings and it neither enlarges scope of suit nor takes respondent by surprise - Amendments are explanatory and clarificatory in nature and merely supply material particulars which were otherwise implicit in original pleadings - Proposed amendment neither..........
Civil Procedure Code, 1908, Order 9, Rule 9, Limitation Act, 1963, Section 5 -- Restoration of suit - Dismissed in default - Condonation of delay - Eviction suit - Delay in question cannot be held to be fatal or prolonged - There was a slight delay, which has been satisfactorily explained by plaintiffs - Important questions of law and facts are involved in the suit and..........