Order 14, rule 5 - Return of admitted documents
(1) Any person, whether a party to the suit or not, desirous of receiving back any document produced by him in the suit and placed on the record, shall, unless the document is impounded under rule 4,...
Order 15, rule 1 - Framing of issues
(1) Issues arise when a material proposition of fact or law is affirmed by the one party and denied by the other.
(2) Issues are of two kinds—
(a) issues of fact; and (b) issues of law....
Order 16, rule 6 - Summons to produce documents
Any person may be summoned to produce a document without being summoned to give evidence; and any person summoned merely to produce a document shall be deemed to have complied with the summons if he...
Order 16, rule 8 - Summons, how served
Every summons under this Order shall be served as nearly as may be in the same manner as a summons to a defendant, and the rules in Order 5 as to proof of service shall apply in the case of all...
Order 16, rule 9 - Time for serving summons
(1) Service shall in all cases be made within sufficient time before the time specified in the summons for the attendance of the person summoned to allow him a reasonable time for preparation and for...
Order 16, rule 13 - Mode of attachment
The provisions with regard to the attachment and sale of property in the execution of a decree shall, so far as they are applicable, be deemed to apply to any attachment and sale under this Order as...
Order 17, rule 1 - Hearing from day to day
(1) Once the suit is set down for hearing, it shall not be adjourned unless a party applying for adjournment satisfies the court that it is just to grant the adjournment.
(2) When the court grants...
Order 18, rule 4 - How evidence to be recorded
The evidence of each witness shall be taken down in writing by or in the presence and under the personal direction and superintendence of the judge, not ordinarily in the form of question and answer...
Order 19, rule 5 - Manner of drawing affidavit
Every affidavit shall be drawn in the first person and divided into paragraphs numbered consecutively which shall be confined as nearly as may be to a distinct portion of the subject.