Mastery In Civil Procedure And Limitation Law Essentials
Published 1/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.38 GB | Duration: 3h 15m
Published 1/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.38 GB | Duration: 3h 15m
Civil Procedure Code (CPC) and the Limitation Act, 1963
What you'll learn
Gain an in-depth knowledge of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC), including pleadings, courtroom processes, interim orders, judgments, and appeals.
Learn the principles, exceptions, and practical applications of the Limitation Act, 1963, for effective time management in legal practice.
Understand real-world litigation strategies, supported by landmark case laws and practical examples, to handle civil suits confidently.
Develop expertise in handling suits involving the government, minors, and indigent persons, and navigating the appeals process effectively.
Requirements
No prior legal experience required: This course is beginner-friendly and designed for anyone interested in learning about civil law.
Basic legal awareness: Familiarity with legal terms is helpful but not mandatory.
Access to reading tools: A willingness to engage with case studies, examples, and supplementary materials provided during the course.
Description
Unlock the complexities of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC) and the Limitation Act, 1963, with this comprehensive course designed for law students, legal practitioners, and aspiring litigators. Gain in-depth knowledge of courtroom processes, specialized suits, interim orders, judgments, appeals, and the law of limitation. Learn practical insights, landmark case laws, and effective strategies to excel in civil litigation.Key Highlights:• Step-by-step guide to the CPC and Limitation Act.• Case laws and practical examples for real-world understanding.• Strategies to master procedural and substantive aspects of civil law.Module-I:Codification of Civil Procedure and Introduction to CPC — Principal features of the CivilProcedure Code — Suits — Parties to Suit — Framing of Suit —Institution of Suits — Bars ofSuit -Doctrines ofSub Judice And Res Judicata —Place Of Suing — Transfer of suits — TerritorialJurisdiction — ‘Cause of Action’ and Jurisdictional Bars—Summons—ServiceofForeignsummons.Module-II:Pleadings — Contents of pleadings— Forms of Pleading — Strikingout/AmendmentofPleadings-Plaint—EssentialsofPlaint-ReturnofPlaint-Rejection of Plaint—Production and marking of Documents-Written Statement —Counterclaim—Setoff–ApplicationofSec.89-Framingofissues.Module-III:Appearance and Examination of parties Adjournments—Ex-parteProcedure— Summoning and Attendance of Witnesses — Examination — Admissions —Production,Impounding,ReturnofDocuments—Hearing—Affidavit—Judgment and Decree— Concepts of Judgment, Decree, and Interim Orders andStay — Injunctions —Appointment of Receivers and Commissions — Costs -Execution — Concept of Execution—General Principles of Execution — PowerofExecution — PowerofExecuting Courts —Procedure forExecution —Modes Of Execution–Arrest And Detention—Attachment Sale.Module-IV:Suits in Particular Cases — Suits by or against Government — Suits Relating to publicmatters;— Suits by or against minors, persons with unsound mind,-Suitsbyindigentpersons–Interpleader Suits—Incidental And Supplemental proceedings - Appeals, Reference, Review andRevision — Appeal From Original Decrees — Appeals from Appellate Decrees — AppealsfromOrders—GeneralProvisionsRelating toAppeals.Module-V:Law of Limitation — Concept of Limitation — Object of limitation - GeneralPrinciples ofLimitation — Extension — Condonation of delay —SufficientCause — Computation oflimitation – Acknowledgment and Part -payment- LegalDisability—ProvisionsoftheLimitationAct,1963(ExcludingSchedule)
Overview
Section 1: Foundations of Civil Procedure Code
Lecture 1 Introduction to CPC
Lecture 2 Principal Features of the Civil Procedure Code
Lecture 3 Suits
Lecture 4 Bars to Suits
Lecture 5 Jurisdiction and Cause of Action
Lecture 6 Transfer of Suits
Lecture 7 Summons
Section 2: Pleadings and Plaint
Lecture 8 Overview of Pleadings
Lecture 9 Contents and Forms of Pleadings
Lecture 10 Amendments and Striking Out Pleadings
Lecture 11 Essentials of a Plaint
Lecture 12 Return and Rejection of Plaint
Lecture 13 Documents in Civil Procedure
Lecture 14 Written Statements
Lecture 15 Framing Issues
Section 3: Courtroom Processes and Orders
Lecture 16 Appearance and Examination
Lecture 17 Adjournments and Ex-Parte Procedures
Lecture 18 Witnesses and Evidence
Lecture 19 Judgment and Decree
Lecture 20 Interim Orders and Injunctions
Lecture 21 Appointment of Receivers and Commissions
Lecture 22 Costs and Execution of Decrees
Section 4: Specialized Suits and Appeals
Lecture 23 4.1 : Specialized Suits
Lecture 24 4.2: Incidental and Supplemental Proceedings
Lecture 25 4.3: Appeals
Lecture 26 4.4: Reference, Review, and Revision
Section 5: 5: Mastering the Law of Limitation
Lecture 27 5.1: Concept and Objectives of Limitation
Lecture 28 5.2: General Principles of Limitation
Lecture 29 5.3: Legal Disability and Acknowledgment
Lecture 30 5.4: Extension and Condonation of Delay
Lecture 31 5.5: Key Provisions of the Limitation Act
Law Students: Perfect for LLB and LLM students looking to enhance their understanding of civil procedure and limitation laws for academic excellence.,Legal Practitioners: Ideal for early-career advocates or paralegals aiming to refine their litigation skills and procedural knowledge.,Judiciary Exam Aspirants: A valuable resource for those preparing for judicial service exams or similar competitive law exams.,General Enthusiasts of Law: Suitable for anyone with an interest in civil law who wants to gain insights into the functioning of courts and legal processes.