Curriculum of Training For Civil Judge's - Junior Division: Bihar Judicial Academy
Curriculum of Training For Civil Judge's - Junior Division: Bihar Judicial Academy
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Civil Judge's – Junior Division
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Bihar Judicial Academy, Patna
CONTENTS
No. Particulars
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Bihar Judicial Academy, Patna
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Topic No. Subject (Criminal Laws & Procedure)
1 Ambit & Scope of CR.P.C., Types of Courts, Jurisdiction & Sentencing
2 Arrest, Custody, Search, Recovery, Seizure, TIP, S. 164 Cr.P.C., Confession & Inquiry in Custodial Death.
3. FIR, Investigation, Sanction for Prosecution & Cognizance.
4. Inquiry, Trial & Place of Inquiry & Trial.
5. Charge, Discharge, S. 319 & S.313 Cr.P.C.
6. Recording of Evidence, Production of Things, Adjournments & S. 311 Cr.P.C.
7. Appreciation of Evidence & Delivering Judgment.
8. Withdrawal of Cases, Limitation for Cognizance & Irregular Proceedings.
9. Bail, Bail Bond, Release & Disposal of Property.
10. Appeal, Reference, Revision & Miscellaneous Topics Relating to Criminal Trial.
11. Ambit & object of IPC, Definitions & About Punishments.
12. General Exceptions.
13. Abetment, Criminal Conspiracy, Common Intention & Common Object.
14. Offence Against State etc, Against Public Tranquility etc, Relating to Public Servant & Elections and
Contempt of Lawful Authority.
15. Offence Against Body
16. Offence Against Property.
17. Offence Against Women & Offence Relating to Marriage ( Reference of POCSO, Dowry Proh. Act,
Domestic Voilence Act, New Rape Law etc)
18. Offence Relating to Documents/ Property Marks/ Currency etc.
19. Offence Relating to Defamation, Intimidation, Insult & Annoyance.
20. About Attempt, Motive, Genesis, Mens Rea, Actus Reaus & Animus etc.
21. Offence Triable by Assistant Sessions Judges, Procedure of Trial & Sentencing By Such Courts.
22 Scope & Ambit of Evidence Act, Admissibilty & Relevancy of Facts.
23. About Proof, Burden of Proof & Presumption.
24. Admission & Confession.
25. Dying Declaration.
26. Witnesses & Their Examinations.
27. Evidentiary Value of FIR, Significance of Case Diary.
28. Medical Jurisprudence.
29. NDPS Act and Drug & Cosmetics Act
30. Offence Triable Under Forest Act/ Excise Act/ Arms Act/ IT Act (Cyber Crime)/NI Act/Electricity Act
31. SC & ST (Prv. Of Atr.) Act/ Prevention of Corruption Act/JJ Act/ Food Ad. Act/ EC Act etc.
32. Relevant Provisions of Jail & Police Manual / Criminal Court Rules/ Court & Office Management/
Departmental Inquiry/ E-Court Information System.
33. Judgment Writing & Order Writing.
34. Latest Amendments/ Case Laws & Tools of Speedy Justice.
35. Time Management/Leadership/ Speech Craft/ Health Management.
36. Principles of Judicial Conduct.
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12. Offence Relating to Women & Marriage (Reference of POCSO Act/Dowry Prohibition Act/ Domestic
Violence Act/ New Rape Laws etc)
13. Admissibility & Relevancy in Criminal Trial.( A Reference of Evidentiary Value of FIR & Case Diary)
14. Proof/ Burden of Proof/ Presumption.
15. Admission/ Confession/ Dying Declaration.
16. Offence Triable Under Forest Act/ Excise Act/ Arms Act/ IT Act (Cyber Crime)/ NI Act/ Electricity
Act/ Drug & Cosmetics Act etc.
17. Criminal Court Rules / E-Court Information System.
18. Latest Amendments/ Case Laws & Tools of Speedy Justice.
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Curriculum for Civil Judge Jr. Division working in different capcity such as
S.D.J.M. , Judicial Magistrate 1st Class, Judicial Magistarte 2nd Class etc.
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S.N. Subject /Act Topic's
(D) About Search, Recovery & Seizure, Identification,
Recording of Statement/ Confessions & Inquiry in
Custodial Death:
How a search can be conducted ?
What is the procedure of seizure ?
Where a seized article is kept ?
What is the procedure to produce seized article in
Court ?
When search can be made ? When search to be done
without search warrant ? When search warrant could
be issued & by whom ? Who can direct for search ?
What is the procedure of seizure or attachment of
unlawfully acquired property ? Can it be forfeited ? Is
there provision of fine in lieu of forfeiture ? What type
of transfers to be null & void ?
How identification of an arrested person is done ?
Who directs for such identification and who does it ?
Is there any proforma for it ? (S. 54A)
How statement's and confessions are recorded ? Who
is competent to record it ? Who is competent to order
for such statements to be recorded ? What is the
standard form for such statement ? What is the role of
Magistrate in recording such statements ?
How an inquiry in to custodial death is conducted ?
How to conduct & prepare report under such inquiry ?
(S. 176)
(E) About Processes for appearance & production of
things :
When & how summon/ bailable warrant/ non bailable
warrant/ proclamation order /order for attachment of
Property to be issued?
(F) About FIR & Investigation :
How information is given in respect of cognizable
offences & non cognizable offences to police ?
When FIR is to be submitted to the Magistrate ?
What is procedure when there is two FIR for same
occurrence ?
What is procedure when there is FIR & a complaint
case for the same occurrence ?
What is the procedure of investigation ?
Whether arrest could be made during investigation ?
What are the latest guidelines of Hon'ble Apex Court ?
Who is competent to investigate offences under
different Act's ?
What may be the role of Courts in investigation ?
Can a Court order for reinvestigation or further
investigation ?
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Can a Magistrate give order for investigation by CBI/
Vigilance/ NIA etc ?
What is the time limit for submission of charge sheet ?
What is the ramification if the charge sheet is not
submitted within stipulated time ?
What is 'Final Form' ?
What is relevance of case diary ? Is it required to be
submitted before the Court and when ?
(G) About Cognizance/ Place of Inquiry or Trial :
What is definition of cognizance ? Is it defined in
CrPC ?
Who is competent to take cognizance ? ( Perspective
under different Act's to be discussed with case laws )
Where a trial/ inquiry could be initiated ?
What will be place of trial in the event of offence
committed by letter/ phone/ web site/ publication in
print mode or electronic mode/ on journey or voyage/
when falls within the jurisdiction of different Courts
etc. ?
Is there any limitation provided for cognizance ?
Is there provision for bar on cognizance ? When
prosecution sanction is essential for cognizance ?
What is 'making over of case' & who is competent to
do & at what stage ?
(H) About Inquiry into Complaint :
What is a complaint ? Who can file a complaint and
where ?
Who is competent to conduct inquiry and how ? Can a
Magistrate direct the inquiry to be done by police or by
any other person or officer ? Can a complaint be
returned and why ? (S. 200, 201 & 202)
How statement of complainant or witnesses is
recorded ?
What is the meaning & relevance of “making out of
prima facie case” ? Is it defined by statute or case
law ?
When a complaint could be dismissed or process could
be issued ? ( S. 203 & 204)
What is the implication when complainant dies ? Can
he be replaced / substituted under law ?
What if complainant is absent ?
When fresh complaint could be filed ?
What is the procedure in respect of complaint for the
offence U/S 138, Negotiable Instrument Act.
When a protest petition by informant in a police case
could be treated as complaint ?
(I) How Trial Begins Before Criminal Court:
Precise discussion of Institution & Filing of FIR/
Filing of Charge sheet/ Cognizance/ Process for
Appearance of accused and if in custody, his
production.
Whether an accused may be dispensed with his
personal attendance (S. 205)?
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When such application could be filed ? When it could
be allowed and disallowed ?
How special summon can be issued for petty
offences ?
When an accused may be allowed to be represented (S
317) ?
When a trial may be done without the presence of
accused ?
Trial when said to have commenced ?
Supply of police papers to accused (S. 207, 208)
What types of cases to be treated to be instituted on
police report though instituted by official complaint ?
( Discussion of Labour Laws/ Forest Act/ Excise Act
etc)
When and how cases are committed to the Court of
Sessions without delay ?
(J) About conducting criminal trial/ Recording of Evidence
before CJM/ ACJM/ ASJ Courts :
What are the provisions of trial with regard to summons
case instituted on police report ?
What is the provision relating to trial with regard to
summons cases brought on complaint ?
What are the provisions for trial of warrant cases
instituted on police report ?
What are the provisions for trial of warrant cases
initiated on complaint ?
What are the provisions for trial of summon or warrant
cases instituted otherwise than police report or
complaint ? How to proceed in such cases ?
What is the provision relating to the offences triable by
Assistant Sessions Judges ?
What provisions of trial are applicable to offences triable
by Assistant Session Judge ? What are statutory
limitations to the Court of Assistant Sessions Judges ?
How to frame flawless charge ? What are different
perspectives in framing of charge ?
What are the stages of discharge ?
When others may be impleaded as an accused in a
trieal ? ( S. 319)
How to make flawless statement of accused u/s 313 ?
What is its relevance ?
How evidence is collected in a criminal trial triable
by CJM/ ACJM / ASJ ?
How documents & material exhibits to be taken in
evidence ? (A reference of Criminal Court Rules on
such point)
Methods of recording evidence.
When witness may be examined on commission ?
When evidence may be closed ? When evidence may
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be reopened (S 311) ?
What is provisions relating to “Adjournments” ?
About “Plea Bargaining”
About “Compounding of Offences”.
Provisions relating to imposition of costs, Stages of
costs, Where cost to be deposited & how ?
Summary procedure for giving false evidence etc. (S
344,348 - 351).
Procedure for contempt (S 345).
Procedure for offences relating to documents given in
evidence etc u/s 195 & 340.
(H) About Concluding of Trial, Delivering Judgment and
Principles of Appropriate Sentencing etc :
When trial concludes ?
Stages of disposal of criminal cases ?
When and how judgment has to be passed ?
What is the concept of appropriate sentencing ?
What is the remedy against the judgment of acquittal /
conviction ?
Provisions of fines & compensation in a
judgment.Concurrent & consecutive sentences. Facets
of limit on maximum sentencing.
When sentence in lieu of fine ?
When period of imprisonment undergone may be set
off ? ( With a reference of Jail Manual).
What is the power of imposing fine under CrPC. Is that
limit operates under NI Act, Factories Act etc ?
What is maximum fine which may be imposed under
NI Act ?
What is relevance of previous conviction ?
When benefit of Probation of Offenders Act may be
given ? What is the procedure to be adopted ?
What if it appears on conclusion of trial that the case
was not within the jurisdiction of the Court ?
What if on conclusion of trial it appears that the Court
may not pass appropriate sentence ? Provisions relating
to “Destruction of Material Exhibits”. ( In the context
of Arms Act etc )
(I) About appreciation of Evidence :
What are the guidelines for appreciation of evidence in
a criminal trial ?
Discussion on “no evidence cases/ case of hostile
witnesses/ Cases of solitary witnesses/ Cases of only
partisan witnesses/ cases of related witnesses/ cases of
circumstantial evidence”.
Appreciation of evidence in cases under Arms Act/
Labour Laws/ Excise Act/ Drug & Cosmetics Act
etc .
Appreciation of medical evidence vis a vis ocular
evidence.
A reference of medical jurisprudence.
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Appreciation of electronic evidence/ DNA Report/
Experts Reports/ Finger Prints etc.
How previous conviction/ acquittal is proved ? What is
its relevance ?
(J) Withdrawal of Cases : (S 321)
Who is competent to withdraw a case from Court ?
What is the role of a Court ?
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S.N. Subject /Act Topic's
(K) About Bail, Bail Bond, Release of Property & Disposal
of Property etc. :
Provisions relating to bail.
When bail may be given ? What should be
caution ?
When bail should not be given ?
When Magistrate is not authorised to keep a
accused in detention u/s 167 ? When accused can
not be kept in custody beyond 60 or 90 days under
this provision ?
What is the maximum period for detention
prescribed u/s 436 A ?
What are the provisions relating to bail, bail bond
& sureties. When sureties may be discharged from
liabilities ? When they may be proceeded with for
dishonor of the conditions of bail ?
What are the provisions relating to release of
properties ?
What are the provisions relating to disposal of
property during investigation/ during trial / after
the conclusion of trial ?
Is there powers of provisional bail/ interim bail/
temporary bail/ conditional bail available to the
Courts of CJM / ACJM / ASJ ?
When bail to the convicted may be or may not be
granted in a case of conviction for the purpose of
appeal ?
Cancellation of bail. (Case laws)
(L) About Cases Against Lunatic persons etc,
Limitation for Cognizance & Irregular Proceedings :
What are the provisions relating to cases against
lunatic persons etc?
What is the bar on taking cognizance on account of
limitation ? What is the limitation in respect of
different kind of offences ?
When a criminal proceedings is considered to be
vitiated ? What is its impact ?
(M) About Provisions of Appeal, Reference & Revision:
General concept to be discussed.
(N) Miscellaneous Topics :
Procedure to be adopted for release in respect of
girl/ woman/ child produced before the Court.
Discussion about transit remand.
Rights of arrested persons or a person in custody
( Guidelines envisaged in DD Basu Case)
When trial may be stayed ? Discussion about S.
210.
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S.N. Subject /Act Topic's
2. Indian Penal Code, 1860 (A) Ambit & object of the Code.
(B) Definitions :
Discussion of important definition's given in S. 6 to 33,
39 52 A.
What is “Act” or “Omission” ?
Who is a “Public Servant” ?
What is “Common Intention” ? (S. 34)
What is “Common Object” ? (S. 149)
What is difference between common intention &
common object ?
Theory of 'constructive' & 'joint liability' ?
( C) About Punishments :
What are different types of 'punishments' ?
Who is competent to commute the sentence ?(S. 54
- 55A)
How imprisonment of life is reckoned ?
What is provision relating to Court's power to
impose fine/ simple / rigorous / partly rigorous
sentences/ sentence in lieu of fine etc ? (S. 60 – 75)
(D) About General Exceptions :
What are general exceptions to offence ? ( S. 76 –
95)
What are the exceptions of right of private defence
of person & property ? ( S. 96 – 106)
(E) About Abetment : (S. 107 - 120)
What is abetment ? What acts amount to
'abetment' ?
What may be different perspectives of offence of
abetment ?
When an abettor may be held liable ?
(F) About Criminal Conspiracy : (S. 120 A- 120 B)
What is criminal conspiracy ? What are its essential
ingredients ?
(G) About Offences Against State etc : (S. 121 – 140,
153 B & 264 – 267, 489A-489E)
What are the offences against state , army, navy &
air force and Govt.?
What are the offences relating to weight & measures ?
( With a reference to Weights & Measurements Act)
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S.N. Subject /Act Topic's
(H) About Offences Against Public Tranquility, Public
Health etc & Religion : ( S. 141 – 160 & 268-298)
When unlawful assembly is said to has been
formed ?What are its different aspects &
implications ?
What is common object ? What is the meaning of
“ in prosecution of common object” ?
What are the offences against public health, safety,
convenience, decency & morals ?
What may be the offences appertaining to religion ?
(I) About Offences Relating to & Against Public
Servant And Relating to Elections : (S. 161-171, 171 A
– 171 I & 172 – 190)
When a public servant is said to has committed an
offence under IPC ? (Precise interface with
Prevention of Corruption Act )
What are the offences relating to elections ?
When an offence is said to has been committed
against a public servant ? (S. 353)
Who is public servant under IPC vis a vis
Prevention of Corruption Act ?
(J) About Contempt of Lawful Authority : (S. 172 190)
What are the acts amounting to be offences of
contempt of the lawful authority of public
servants ?
(K) About Offences Relating to False Evidence &
Against Public Justice etc : (S. 191 - 229A)
What are the ingredients of different offences u/s
191 – 229A ?
(L) About Offences Against Body : (S. 299 – 377)
What amounts to “culpable homicide”
What amounts to “murder” ?
What is distinction between culpable homicide &
murder ?
When culpable homicide not amounts to murder
and when it amounts to murder ?
When a person causes death by negligence ?
When it is said that dowry death has been caused ?
( (here a refernce to S. 498A IPC & Dowry
Prohibition Act also to be made )
When an offence of attempt to murder is said to has
been made out ?
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What is hurt & grievous hurt ? When it is said that
“voluntarily hurt” has been caused ?
What is difference among offences u/s 323, 324,
325,326 etc. ?
What is distinction between “wrongful restraint” &
“wrongful confinement ?
What is an offence of 'criminal force' and '
assault' ?
What are the offences relating to 'kidnapping,
abduction, slavery & forced labour ?
What is distinction between kidnapping &
abduction ?
What are unnatural offences ?
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S.N. Subject /Act Topic's
3. Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (1) Scope & ambit.
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Whether 'confession' may be admitted in evidence ?
(AIR 1966 SC 40)
What is extra judicial confession & retracted
confession ? What may be its importance ? [ (1985)
1 SCC 505, (1985) 4 SCC 26, (1985) 2 SCC 341,
AIR 1963 SC 1094]
Whether confession made to a police officer may be
proved ?
How much information received from accused may
be proved (S. 27) ? [ (1969) 2 SCC 872]
When confession of co accused may be proved and
against whom ? (S. 30)
When statement of person who can be called as
witness may be relevant ? (S. 32)
What is 'Dying Declaration” and its relevance and
when it is admissible ? [ S. 32 (1)], [ (1984) 4 SCC
116]
Whether dying declaration requires corroboration ?
[ (1985) 1 SCC 552, 557]
When evidence in one judicial proceeding may be
relevant in subsequent judicial proceeding (S.33) ?
When judgment of a Court may be relevant (S. 40-
44) ?
What are statement's made under special
circumstances ? ( S. 34 – 38)
How much statement is to be proved ?
When opinion of “Experts” such as examiner of
electronic evidence/ handwriting expert etc may be
relevant and how it is proved ? (S. 45 – 47A)
What type of other opinions are relevant ? (S. 48-
51)
When opinion about relationship is relevant ?
Whether 'character' is relevant ? (S. 52-55)
What is relevance of 'good' or 'bad ' character in a
criminal case ? (S. 53 & 54)
What is relevance of 'previous conviction' ?
(3) About Proof :
What are the facts which are not required to be
proved ? (S. 56)
What are the facts of which Courts have to take
judicial notice ? ( S. 57)
What is the value of oral evidence in civil &
criminal cases ? (S. 59-60)
When oral evidence is excluded by documentary
evidence ? ( S. 91 100)
What is documentary evidence & its kinds (S. 61-
64) ? How a documentary evidence may be proved
& brought on record ( exhibited) ? ( A reference to
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CPC as well as Civil & Criminal Court Rules to be
made for comprehensive understanding )
When secondary evidence may be adduced ? ( S. 65
& 66)
Is the electronic evidence a documentary one ?
When it is admissible ( S. 65A & 65 B) ? ( A
reference to IT Act etc to be made)
How execution of document may be proved ? (S. 68
- 73)
What are public & private documents ? How it may
be proved ? What is value of certified copy of
public documents ? ( S. 74 – 78)
What is “Presumption” under Indian Evidence
Act ?
What is 'presumption of law' and 'presumption of
fact' ? (A comparative analysis)
When a document “shall be presumed” to be
genuine ? ( S. 79 – 86, 113 B, 114 A)
When a Court “may presume” about the
genuineness of any document ? ( S. 87 – 90A, 113A
& 114)
(4) About Burden of Proof : (s. 101 - 114)
Who has burden of proof in a criminal case ? ( A
reference of offences related to dowry, related to
woman, Prevention of Corruption Act and other
Special Act's to be made )
When burden of proof shifts ?
(5) About Estoppel : ( S. 115)
What is estoppel ?
When admission is estoppel ?
When a party may be estopped in a litigation ?
(6) About Witnesses & Their Examination :
(S. 118-166 & 167)
Who may be competent to testify ?
What is provision relating to a child witness ?
Who can be called as witness ? ( S. 121 – 130)
Who is “Accomplice” ? What is significance of his
evidence in a trial ? Can it be basis for conviction
without corroboration (S. 133) ? ( An elaborate
analysis with case laws )
About hostile witnesses.
About partisan witnesses.
About related witnesses.
Medical evidence vis a vis ocular evidence.
About circumstantial evidence.
Whether law mandates for any particular number of
witness to prove any fact ?
What will be order of production of witnesses ?
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Who will begin evidence in a civil suit ?
When a witness may be recalled by the parties ?
What is the role of Courts under such situation ? ( A
reference to relevant provision in CrPC to be
made )
Whether improper admission and rejection of
evidence may be basis for new trial or reversal of
decision ?
(7) Miscellaneous Topics :
What is evidentiary value of FIR ?
What is significance of case diary ? Can it be used
by Courts ?
Understanding of Medical Jurisprudence.
Recent Amendments & case laws.
4. Probation of Offenders Act, What benefit this Act envisages to a guilty ? (A
1958 comparative study with S.360 CRPC)
Whether power to give benefit of probation is
discretionary ?
Whether a guilty may claim benefit of probation as a
matter of right ?
What are the conditions to be taken into
consideration to give benefit of probation ? (S. 3-6)
5. Negotiable Instrument Act, What are the ingredients of offence to be made u/s
1881 138 ?
Whether a FIR will lie or complaint ?
Who can file complaint ?
Is offence under NI Act compoundable ?
What is sentence prescribed ?
6. Drug & Cosmetics Act What are the offences under this Act ?
Which is competent Court for trial of offences under
this Act ?
7. Forest Act Offences under this Act .
Institution of case & procedure before Courts.
Competence of Court. ( A reference of procedure
under NDPS Act)
Bail & Release while confiscation proceedings are
pending.
8. Excise Act Offences under this Act .
Institution of case & procedure before Courts.
What is role of police ?
Competence of Court.
Bail.
9. Electricity Act, 2003 Offences under this Act .
Institution of case & procedure before Courts.
Who is competent to investigate ? What is role of
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police ?
Competence of Court.
Bail.
10. S.C. & S.T. (Prevention of Offences under this Act.
Atrocities) Act, 1989 Competence of Court.
Institution, trial & bail.
Compensation under this Act . ( A reference of Bihar
Victim Compensation Scheme)
11. IT Act, 2000 (Cyber Crime) Offences under this Act.
Competence of Court.
Institution & trial.
12. Arms Act What are the offences triable by Magistrate Ist Class
& triable by Sessions Court ?
Institution, trial & bail.
Regarding disposal of seized article after conclusion
of trial.
13. Juvenile Justice Act, 2015 What is the maximum age of juvenile ?
How age of a juvenile is decided ? Which Court is
competent to decide ?
Competence of trial, procedure, bail & sentence.
What if a under trial juvenile attains the age of
majority ?
14. Dowry Prohibition Act , 1961 Offences under this Act.
Competence of Court.
Institution, trial & bail.
15. Domestic Violence Act , 2005 Offences under this Act.
Competence of Court.
Institution, trial & bail.
16. POCSO Act , 2012 Offences under this Act.
Competence of Court.
Institution, trial & bail.
17. Food Adulteration Act , 1954 Offences under this Act.
Competence of Court.
Institution, trial & bail.
18. Essential Commodities Act Offences under this Act.
Competence of Court.
Institution, trial & bail.
19. Mines & Minerals Act Offences under this Act.
Competence of Court.
Institution, trial & bail.
20. Prevention of Corruption Act, Offences under this Act.
1988 Sanction.
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Competence of Court. ( A reference of Bihar Special
Courts Act, 2013)
Institution, trial, seizure & bail.
21. Labour Laws A precise reference about institution, trial, bail etc.
22. Legal Services Authority Act, Object.
1987 Relevant provisions/ ADR ( vis a vis Plea
Bargaining under CRPC)
23. Jail Manual & Police Manual Reference of relevant provisions.
24. Criminal Court Rules Comprehensive study.
25. Miscellaneous Criminal Law Amendment Acts 2008 & 2013.
Judgment & order writing in Criminal Trial.
Court & office management/ Inspection of court &
office. Official correspondence/ official letter
writing/ preparation of statements/ returns/ reports.
E-Court Information System.
Tools of speedy justice
Time management/ Leadership/ Dealing with
members of bar/ Speech Craft/ Health Management.
Conducting domestic/ departmental inquiry as
Inquiry Officer/ Presenting Officer.
Principles of judicial conduct.
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of civil nature except those which are expressly or
impliedly barred” ?
Whether objection to jurisdiction can be raised first time at
the level of appellate or revisional court ?
Whether objection to jurisdiction is question of law or fact
or mixed question of both ?
What is the principle of exclusion of jurisdiction ?
How to assess the valuation of a suit for the purpose of
jurisdiction & Court Fee ? ( Study of Suit Valuation Act/
Court Fee Act/ Agra, Awadh, Bengal Civil Court Act/
Patna High Court Rules/ Civil Court Rules etc.
(2) Bar on jurisdictional power of Civil Courts (S.9-11) :
What is the meaning of 'Impliedly barred' ? How to infer
it ?
What is the meaning of 'Expressly barred' ?How to
ascertain it ?
Express or Implied bar of jurisdiction on Civil Courts
envisaged in CPC vis a vis by special Acts, such as ;
Consolidation Law, Revenue Laws, Bihar Hindu Religious
Trust Act, Industrial Disputes Act, Bihar Panchayati Raj
Act , Service Matters and other laws.
Discussion of jurisdiction under CPC vis a vis Bihar Land
Dispute Resolution Act.
What is a 'Math'? Who is a 'Mahanth'? What is the rights
& duties of a 'Mahanth' ? Whether a person can file a suit
for his right of appointment as Mahanth or for declaration
that he is 'Mahanth' or for declaration of his title over any
or all of properties of a 'Math' ? How property of a 'Math'
could be acquired ? Whether the property of a “Math” is
personal property of a 'Mahanth' ? Under What
circumstances a suit relating to 'Math' may lie in a Civil
Court ?
Whether pendency of criminal proceedings relating to
same matter will be bar to civil suit ?
How a trial court will ascertain that a particular suit is
suffering from defect of jurisdiction or jurisdictions?
(without raising objection by defendant after raising
jurisdiction by the defendant)
( 3) Stay of Suit : (S. 10)
What is the provision relating to stay of a suit ?
What is the meaning of 'directly & substantially in issue in
a previously instituted suit' ?
What is to be considered by a Civil Court while deciding
an issue on the point of stay of suit ?
Under what circumstances a suit may be stayed u/s 10
CPC ?
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Whether this rule applies to institution of suit ?
Whether this rule applies to trial of a suit ?
Does this rule preclude a court from passing orders; such
as – grant of injunction, appointment of receiver etc,
(Study with case laws)
(4) Res Judicata : (S.11)
What is pre-requisites for res judicata ?
What is the meaning of expression 'directly &
substantially in issue'/ ' former suit'/ 'between the same
parties' / ' between parties under whom they or any of them
claim'/ 'litigating under same title'/ 'Court competent to try
such subsequent suit or the suit in which such issue has
been subsequently raised'/ ' has been heard and finally
decided by such Court'
Whether any relief claimed in the plaint and not expressly
granted in decree will be deemed to have been refused for
the purpose of S. 11 ?
Whether S. 11 will apply in the cases of 'Execution' ?
What does S. 11 imply where persons litigate bona fide in
respect of a public right or of a private right claimed in
common for themselves and others ? Will they be deemed
to be claiming under the persons so litigating ?
Whether a decision of court of limited jurisdiction
competent to try such issue, will operate as res judicata
notwithstanding that it was not competent to try
subsequent suit ?
What is the meaning of maxim ' nemo debet bis vexari pro
una et eadem causa' ?
Whether a decision without jurisdiction may operate as res
judicata ? [ (2004) 1 SCC 497, (1998) 2 SCC 642]
Whether question of jurisdiction is pure question of law ?
[(1991) 1 SCC 494, (1979) 4 SCC 83)
Whether ex parte decree/ a suit disposed of due to failure
to produce evidence to operate as res judicata ? [(1996) 1
SCC 735]
Whether dismissal of suit on a technical ground ( non
joinder of necessary party etc) to operate as res judicata ?
(5) Bar to further suit : (S.12)
Where there is preclusion by rules for a further suit on a
particular cause of action, is a plaintiff entitled to bring a
suit on same cause of action ?
(6) Place of Suing & transfer of suit : (S. 15 - 25)
Where a suit will lie for the recovery of immovable
property with or without rent or profits ?
Where a suit can lie for partition ?
Where a suit will lie for foreclosure, sale or redemption in
the case of a mortgage of or charge upon immovable
property ?
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Where a suit will lie for the determination of any right to
or interest in immovable property ?
Where a suit for compensation for wrong to immovable
property will lie ?
Where a suit for recovery of movable property actually
under distraint or attachment will lie ?
Where a suit can lie when disputed properties situate at
different places ?
What will be place of suing when local limits of
jurisdiction is uncertain ?
What is significance of term “ the defendant resides, or
carries on business, or personally works for gain, within
the local limits of the jurisdiction of another court ? If the
wrong to person or property is done in the jurisdiction of
one court and defendant resides/ carries on business etc in
different jurisdictions, where the suit will lie ?
Where a suit will lie when several defendants reside/
work/ do business at different places ?
Will a suit lie challenging the validity of decree of a
former suit between the same parties ? ( Difference
between S. 11 & S. 21 A)
Can a suit be transferred ? Who is competent to transfer ?
Where an application for such transfer may lie ? Where
any such suit can be transferred ? For the purposes of the
S. 24, which courts may be considered to be sub ordinate
to District Court ? Is Supreme Court empowered to
transfer suits etc ?
Where an application can be preferred .
(7). Institution of suits : (S. 26 r/w O. IV)
How a suit can be instituted ?
Whether mere presentation of plaint is sufficient for
institution ?
When a plaint is said to be duly filed ?
What is the method of registration of a suit in Court ?
Whether notice U/S 80 CPC is mandatory for institution of
suit against government ? Can it be relaxed ?
(8). Framing of suit, Pleadings Generally, Plaint, Written
statement, Set Off & Counter Claim : (O. II, VI, VII, VIII)
What are the ingredients of framing of a suit ?
Whether a suit is required to include whole claim ? Effect
of omission or relinquishment of part claim ? Can a
plaintiff afterward sue for omitted or relinquished part of
claim ? Whether all reliefs to be included for same cause
of action or not ? What is the result of non inclusion of all
the reliefs ? Under what circumstances fresh suit can lie
for omitted reliefs ?
Can a plaintiff do joinder of several causes of action
against several defendants ? Whether leave of court is
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required in a suit for joinder of cause of action for
recovery of immovable property and what are its
exceptions ?
When a court can order for separate trial ?
When objection as to misjoinder can be taken ?
What is 'pleading' ? What is manner, mode & content of
pleading ? Whether evidence is required to be stated in it ?
Whether facts presumed in law needed to be stated in
pleading ?
Sine qua non of lawful pleading.
What is concept of striking out of pleadings ?
What is consequence of a plaint not conforming to the
provisions U/O VI or VII CPC ?
What is object of pleading ?
When a pleading is considered to be defective/
inconsistent / unnecessary / alternative ?
Evidence beyond pleading is acceptable or not ?
What is equitable & legal set off - 'approbate' &
'reprobate' ?
How a plaint can be admitted ?
Under what circumstances a plaint can be returned or
rejected ?
If a plaint is returned or rejected, can it be filed again ?
Whether a plaint can be filed through post ?
If a plaint is short of court fee, what is the procedure ?
What is ad valorem court fee ? Under what situation it is
required to be paid ? How ad valorem court fee is
ascertained ?
What is limitation for filing of plaint/ written statement
etc ? ( CPC vis a vis Limitation Act 1963)
What are the particulars to be stated in a plaint for a
money suit/ suit for immovable property and otherwise?
When a plaintiff can file suit as representative ?
What is the procedure for admission of plaint ?
When a plaint can be returned and what is procedure for
return ?
What are the grounds for rejection of plaint and procedure
to be followed ?
Whether plaintiff will be precluded from bringing fresh
plaint after rejection of plaint ?
When plaintiff is required to produce documents he relies
upon ?
What is proper occasion for filing of documents relied
upon ?
What is mode of filing of written statement/ set off/
counter claim ? What is the statutory time limit for it ?
Whether court can relax the time limit and under what
circumstances ?
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Whether defendant is required to file the documents he
relies and when ?
What is specific pleading in written statement ? What is
specific denial & evasive denial ?
How a claim of set off is done ? What is effect of claim of
set off?
How counter claim is made and what is its effect ?
Who can claim exclusion of counter claim & how ? What
is the effect of discontinuance of suit on counter claim ?
How subsequent pleading can be done ?
What is the procedure when a party fails to give written
statement in due time.
What is the provision regarding amendment in pleading ?
When a plaint can be allowed to be amended and when
not ? (Study of relevant case laws)
When a written statement can be allowed to be amended
and when not ?( Study of relevant case laws )
Can a legal representative or heir of a deceased defendant
bring fresh written statement on fresh grounds ?
What are the factors to be taken in to consideration in
respect of amendment in pleadings ?
When proposed amendment is based on two different
pleas, can it be allowed ?
What is the time provided to incorporate amendment ?
What is the impact of failure to amend in time ?
Whether defendant can be allowed to amend admission in
written statement ?
Is amendment ousting the jurisdiction of court permitted ?
What is effect of unverified pleadings and pleadings
without affidavit ?
Whether partial rejection of plaint is possible ?
What is the relevant provision about pleadings in Civil
Court Rules & Patna High Court Rules ?
What is distinction between terms “ plaint does not
disclose cause of action” and “lack of cause of action in
plaint” ?
What is doctrine of “Relation Back” and whether it has
universal application ? [2013 (9) SCC 576]
Analysis of amendment U/O VI R 17 vis a vis provision
of general power of Court to amend U/S 153.
When a trial commences ?
Whether the interlocutory petitions are pleadings ?
What is factum probabanda ? What is its significance in
mortgage/ partition/ eviction suit ?
What is the concept of cause of action in the cases of –
telecast on TV/ picture in cinema hall/ on web site/
SMS/MMS etc ?
Whether a plaint can be returned if the statute provides for
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alternative remedy ?
Whether a suit for declaration without further relief is
maintainable U/S 9 CPC ?
What is distinction between “ declaratory” reliefs and
“possessory “ reliefs ?
Whether the preliminary issue can be decided prior to
framing of issues ?
(9) Parties to suits : (O I)
What necessary party ?
What is proper party ?
What is non joinder of a party and what is its implication ?
What is the concept of misjoinder of party and its effect ?
Will the suit fail for non joinder or misjoinder of proper
parties ?
What will happen when there is non joinder or mis joinder
of necessary party ?
When objection as to non joinder or misjoinder of parties
could be taken ? Can it be raised after settlement of
issues ? When it amounts to waiver if such objection is not
raised in time provided ?
Can a attorney holder sign a plaint or prosecute a case and
even depose as plaintiff ?
Can a court strike out a party improperly joined or add
party(ies) necessary for effectual or complete
adjudication ?
When question of joinder of defendants arise ?
When question of joinder of plaintiff arises ?
When the situation of mis joinder of plaintiffs arise ?
When the situation of mis joinder of defendants arise ?
Is mis joinder of plaintiff or defendant fatal to the suit ?
Will the suit be dismissed ? What will be course of
action ?
What will happen if such defect is not removed ? Whether
decree passed under such situation will be valid or
invalid ?
What is a suit in representative capacity ? ( A analytical
study of O I R 8 vis a vis S. 133 CrPC & Article 226 of
Constitution)
Whether in case of partition suit all the members of family
and in case of partnership firm all the partners are essential
to be made parties ? If any of them are not interested to be
made plaintiff what is course of action ?
Can a suit be dismissed for non joinder of necessary
party ?Is the decree passed in absence of necessary party a
nullity ?
If a suit is dismissed for non joinder of necessary party,
can a plaintiff rectify such error in appeal ?
Is the consequence of non joinder of proper party is same
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as in the case of non joinder of necessary party ? If a
decree passed in absence of proper party will bind him?
(10) Cause of action : (O. 2)
What is the definition of cause of action ? Is it defined
under CPC ?
Can a court of competent jurisdiction proceed in suit
devoid of cause of action ?
Can a court proceed when part of the cause of action has
arisen under its jurisdiction ?
When a plaint does not disclose cause of action what will
be its fate ?
of same transaction, will there be requirement of separate
suit in respect of each distinct cause of action ?
What is the difference between O. II R 2 (2) & R 2(3) with
interface to S 11 (constructive res judicata ) ?
Can two simultaneous suit be consolidated for hearing
together ? If yes, under what circumstances ?
What is splitting of claim ? Does the principle of splitting
of claim apply to appeals, insolvency proceedings,
execution proceedings, arbitration proceedings etc ?
What is joinder of causes of action ? When it can be
done ? When it can not be done without the leave of the
Court ?
When a plaintiff can unite several causes of action in one
suit ? When court will not allow it ? [Sacharine
Corporation Ltd. Vs. Wild {15 (1903) 1 Ch 410}]
What is the appropriate relief which may be claimed in a
suit of specific performance of contract in respect of
movable properties ? What may claimed for a tort
committed ? What may be claimed when a tort is
apprehended to be committed ?
In a suit of mortgage, what remedy is available to a
mortgagor and what to mortgagee ?
What types of claim may arise in a suit of contract ?
(11) Appearance of Parties & Consequences of Non
appearance :
How summon & notice to served on parties ?
When summon or notice to parties construed to be
satisfactory.
What is the course of action when notice is satisfactory
and parties do not appear ?
Whether the term “Ex parte proceedings” is defined in
CPC or any other law ? What does it mean ?
When ex parte judgment/ decree could be passed ?
What is the legal recourse available under the law against
ex parte decree ? Can it be set aside ( O IX R 13) ?
When suit can be dismissed U/O IX R 2 & 5 in default of
plaintiff ?
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When suit to be dismissed for default of both sides
(O IX R 3) ?
What is the legal recourse available to plaintiff when suit
is dismissed U/O IX R 2 , 3 or 5 ? Can he bring fresh suit
or may bring application for setting aside dismissal order
& restoration of suit (O IX R 4) ? Whether law of
limitation will be attracted under such circumstances ?
When plaintiff appears and defendant does not appear, can
the suit be proceeded with ex parte ( O IX R 6)? What
recourse is available to defendant U/O IX R 7 ?
If only defendant appears what will be course of action ?If
subsequently suit may be dismissed or may be partly or
wholly decreed U/O IX R 8? If it is partly decreed, what
will be recourse available to plaintiff subsequently ? If it is
dismissed, whether plaintiff will be precluded from
bringing a fresh suit ?
Analytical study of O VIII R 10 & O IX R 8 & O 17 R 2
& 3.
How court has to ascertain admission or denial of
pleadings at the out set ?
Whether it is mandatory for the court to direct for ADR ?
What is mechanism given under the law ?
(12) Discovery & Inspection :
What is 'discovery by interrogatories' & what is the
procedure to be followed by the parties & the Court ?
Can an interrogatory be objected ?
When interrogatory may be set aside or struck out ?
Can a court order for production of any document ?
When an application for discovery of document can be
made ?
What is the procedure of inspection of documents ?
If the order for discovery is not complied by plaintiff, can
the suit be dismissed? Similarly if it is defendant, can his
defence be struck out (O XI R 21 ) ?
Can the answers of interrogatories be used in evidence ?
(13) Admissions : (O XII)
What amounts to admission of whole or any part of case ?
How & within what time admission of documents can be
done ?
When a document can be deemed to be admitted ?
Whether admission under this provision in one suit can be
used in any other suit ?
When a judgment can be pronounced on the basis of
admissions ( R 6) ?
(14) Production, Impounding & Return of documents :
(O XIII)
When original documents to be produced in court ?
What is “Impounding” of a document ?
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What is the procedure to return the documents (R 9) ?
(15) Framing of Issues :(O XIV)
What are issues of fact in a suit ?
What are issues of law in a suit ?
What is issues of mixed question of law & fact ?
How issues are framed ? What is to be considered for it ?
When a preliminary issue is required to be framed and
decided ?
When issues can be amended or struck out by the Court?
Whether it is necessary to pronounce judgment on all the
issues ?
When a court may examine witnesses or direct for
production of any document for its own inspection for the
purpose of framing of issues ? (R 4)
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When a suit is deemed to be abated ?
How abatement could be set aside ?
What is the consequence if a suit is abated ?
What if rest of the plaintiff or defendant is / are alive and
on record ? Will the suit proceed further ?
Can a judgment be passed against a dead person ?
Whether right to sue survives after the death of party ?
What after marriage of party ?
When question of determination of representative arises ?
What if there is no legal representative ?
What is the procedure when a party becomes insolvent ?
(22) Commission : (O XXVI)
When commission for local inspection may be appointed ?
What are guiding principles for it ? (Study with case laws)
When a commission for scientific investigation or
otherwise could be issued ?
When a commissioner has to submit its report ?
How objection could be filed against the report of
commissioner and heard ?
Can a second commissioner be appointed ?
What is the relevance of a report of commissioner ?
Whether a commissioner may be required to depose in
Court ?
What are the procedures to be followed by a
commissioner ? What is his power ?
When a commissioner is required to be appointed in a
partition suit?
(23) About Arrest & Attachment Before Judgment :
(O XXXVIII)
What is the procedure for arrest in a civil suit ? When it
may be required ?
What is the procedure for attachment in a civil suit ? When
it may be required ?
(24) About Compromise :
When a decree on compromise may be passed ?
What is the procedure required to be adopted by the Court
while resorting for a decree on compromise ?
When such decree may not be passed ?
On what grounds a decree on compromise may be
challenged ?
What is the forum available to challenge a compromise
decree ?
Who is bound by a compromise decree ?
(25) About Inherent Powers of the Court : (S. 151 – 153A)
What are the inherent powers of the Court ? ( A critical
study with case laws )
When & under what circumstances a judgment/ decree/
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order my be amended/ corrected by a Court ?
(26) About Review, Reference, Revisions & Appeal :
(OXXXIX, XLI, XLIII, XLIV, XLV, XLVI, XVII)
An overview about reference, revision & appeal ?
What are interlocutory orders ?
How & where an interlocutory order may be challenged ?
How much time a Court may allow to a party to challenge
its order ? Where it is provided ?
When a review petition may allowed or rejected ?
Can a compromise decree be reviewed ?
Is the rejection order on a review petition appeal able ?
(27) About Withdrawal etc of Suit :
When a suit may withdrawn or part claim may be
abandoned ? What is its after effect ?
When a suit may allowed to be withdrawn with or without
leave to bring fresh suit ?
When a defendant may be allowed to be transposed as
plaintiff ? What is its impact on the suit ?
What is sine qua non of a decree on compromise ?
Whether a suit can lie for setting aside a compromise
decree ? What remedy is available in law to set aside a
compromise decree ?
(28) About Costs :
What are the occasions in suit when a Court may order for
cost ?
(29) About Appointment of Guardian & Receiver : (O XXXII
& XL)
When a guardian can be appointed by a Court for minor ?
When a receiver can be appointed in a suit ? What are
duties of a Receiver ?(Critical study with case laws)
Who can sue for a minor/ person of unsound mind ? What
is next friend ? Who can represent a minor/ person of
unsound mind?
Can a decree against a minor/ persons of unsound mind be
set aside ? What are exceptions ?
What is unreasonable or improper suit ?
(30) About Caveat : (S. 148A)
What is caveat ?
Who can file a petition of caveat & when it can be filed ?
What order a Court may pass in to a caveat petition ?
(31) About Suits of Family Matters/ Suits By Indigent
Persons/ Special Case/ Summary Procedure : ( O XXXII-A,
XXXIII, XXXVI & XXXVII)
What is a suit relating to family matters ? What is a
'family' for this purpose ? What is duty of Court in such
cases ?
What is suit in 'forma pauperis' ? How suits by indigent
persons are filed & disposed of ?
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What are special cases ? How it is filed, heard & disposed
of ?
What is 'summary procedure' ? What procedure is adopted
in such cases ? Which court is competent for such cases ?
(32) About Interpleader Suit & Suits Relating To Mortgages of
Immovable Property : ( O XXXV & XXXIV)
What is inter pleader suit?
What are the suits for foreclosure, sale and redemption?
Who may be parties to such suits ?
When preliminary or final decree may be passed in such
suits ?
(33) About Suits By or Against Govt. or Public Officers /
Military or Its Personnel / Corporations / Firms & Persons
Carrying Business In Others Names/ Trustees, Executors &
Administrators : ( O XXVII, XXVIII, XXIX, XXX & XXXI)
Discussion of relevant provision
(34) Execution of Decrees & Orders : ( O XXI)
What is the definition of 'execution' ? Is it defined in
CPC ?
Who may apply for execution ?
Which are the Courts who are competent for execution
proceedings ?
Against whom execution may be applied ?
Can a decree may be executed against the property of
judgment debtor or against the property of legal
representative also ?
What is limitation to file an application for execution in a
decree for mandatory injunction? What is limitation for
filling execution application in other kinds of decrees ?
( Reference of Articles 135 & 136 of Limitation Act)
When order for immediate execution may be passed ?
What is the procedure to be followed for execution ? How
execution is to be done ?
What is the mode of execution of a decree ? ( Different
aspects under different laws to be discussed with relevant
case laws )
Can women be arrested or detained in execution ?
Can a house be entered after sunset & before sunrise ?
What is maximum period of detention provided ( different
aspect to be discussed ? When he can be released before
expiry period ?
Whether after expiry of detention period, a judgment
debtor may be released ? If after release a judgment debtor
is discharged from liability ? Can he be re arrested for
same decree ?
What is “Garnishee” ? What is 'garnishee proceedings ' ?
When execution can be stayed ? Who is competent to
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stay ? How stay is to be given ?
When attachment in execution can be done ? Can a
property be transferred during attachment ?
When an objection in execution can be filed ? Who can
file it ? How it can be disposed of ? Can a stranger file
objection and if yes, on what grounds ?
When & how a sale of property in execution can be done ?
What is the meaning of “functus officio” ?
What are the questions which may be decided by a
executing court ? Whether such order is appealable ?
Can a void decree be executed ?
2.Indian Evidence Act, 1872 (1) Scope & ambit.
(2) Relevancy of Facts :
• What is “Fact” ? [(1972) 1 SCC 249]
• What is “Fact in Issue “ ?
• What is “Relevant”?
• What is 'proved', 'disproved' and 'not proved' ?
• What is 'may presume' and 'shall presume' ?
• What is 'conclusive proof' ?
• Whether 'conclusive proof' may be allowed to be
disproved ?
• What sort of evidence is required to be given ? (S 5)
• Whether all relevant facts are admissible one [(1975) 4
SCC 428] ? What type of evidence is inadmissible ?
• What is a fact forming part of same transaction (Res
gestae) ? (S. 6-8)
• When a tape recorded statement may be admissible in
evidence ?
• When subsequent conduct may be relevant ?
• When facts not otherwise relevant become relevant ?
(S.11)
• What is “Admission” ? In what form it can be done ? What
are its circumstances ? Is admission a substantive piece of
evidence ? When admissions may be relevant in civil suits ?
(S. 23)
• When admission may operate as estoppel ?
• When oral admission about documents or electronic
records may be relevant ? (S. 22, 22A)
• When statement of person who can be called as witness
may be relevant ? (S. 32)
• When evidence in one judicial proceeding may be relevant
in subsequent judicial proceeding (S.33) ? When judgment of
a Court may be relevant (S. 40-44) ?
• What are statement's made under special circumstances ?
( S. 34 – 38)
• How much statement is to be proved ?
• When opinion of “Experts” such as examiner of electronic
evidence/ handwriting expert etc may be relevant and how it is
proved ? (S. 45 – 47A)
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• What type of other opinions are relevant ? (S. 48-51)
• When opinion about relationship is relevant ? What is to
be taken into consideration when relationship is under
challenge in a civil suit ?
• Whether 'character' is relevant in a civil suit ? (S. 52-55)
(3) About Proof :
What are the facts which are not required to be proved ?
(S. 56)
What are the facts of which Courts have to take judicial
notice ? ( S. 57)
What is the value of oral evidence in civil cases ? (S. 59-
60)
When oral evidence is excluded by documentary
evidence ? ( S. 91 100)
What is documentary evidence & its kinds (S. 61-64) ?
How a documentary evidence may be proved & brought
on record ( exhibited) ? ( A reference to CPC as well as
Civil Court Rules to be made for comprehensive
understanding )
When secondary evidence may be adduced ? ( S. 65 & 66)
Is the electronic evidence a documentary one ? When it is
admissible ( S. 65A & 65 B) ? ( A reference to IT Act etc
to be made)
How execution of document may be proved ? (S. 68 - 73)
What are public & private documents ? How it may be
proved ? What is value of certified copy of public
documents ? ( S. 74 – 78)
What is 'Sada Patta' ? Can it be admitted in evidence ?
What is significance of 'Oral Transfer' ? (A reference of
oral sale as well as gift etc under Muslim Law to be
discussed)
Is entry in record of rights/ record of rights a conclusive
proof of title & possession ? AIR 2008 SC 901, ( 2009 (2)
PLJR 1028, (2006) 1 SCC 658/ AIR 2006 SC 376, (2007)
11 SCC 736, AIR 1997 SC 2181.
Whether recording of jamabandi create any title ? [(2007)
13 SCC 565]
What is relevance of revenue receipts ? (AIR 2008 SC
1456)
What is “Presumption” under Indian Evidence Act ?
What is 'presumption of law' and 'presumption of
fact' ? (A comparative analysis)
When a document “shall be presumed” to be
genuine ?( S. 79 – 86, 113 B, 114 A)
When a Court “may presume” about the genuineness of
any document ? ( S. 87 – 90A, 113A & 114)
(4) About Burden of Proof : (s. 101 - 114)
Who has burden of proof in a civil suit ?
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When burden of proof shifts ?
(5) About Estoppel : ( S. 115)
What is estoppel ?
When admission is estoppel ?
When a party may be estopped in a litigation ?
(6) About Witnesses & Their Examination :(S. 118-166 & 167)
Who may be competent to testify ?
What is provision relating to a child witness ?
Who can be called as witness ? ( S. 121 – 130)
Whether law mandates for any particular number of
witness to prove any fact ?
What will be order of production of witnesses ? Who will
begin evidence in a civil suit ?
When a witness may be recalled by the parties ? What
is the role of Courts under such situation ? ( A
reference to relevant provision in CPC to be made )
(7) Miscellaneous Topic :
Rece
Recent Amendments and Case Law.
3. Limitation Act:
“Period of limitation” & “Prescribed Period”.
Bar on limitation.
Extension of limitation – prerequisites in various
circumstances. ( A reference of Specific Relief Act to be
given in the context of specific performance of contract)
Continuous running & extension on acknowledgement.
Computation of limitation
4. Bihar Tenancy Act:
Provisions where suit may lie before a Civil Court.
5. Transfer of Property Act, 1882
Scope & ambit of the Act.
What is transfer of property in respect of movable &
immovable properties ? Who is competent to transfer ? In
whose favor transfer may be done ? What are modes of
transfer ?
What is 'part performance' ?
What is 'sale' ? How sale is made ?
What is contract for sale ? How a suit of contract for sale
may be dealt with ?
What is 'mortgage' ? What are its kinds ? How it is
redeemed ?
What is 'foreclosure or sale' ?
What kinds of cases come before a civil court and how to
deal with them ?
What is lease ? How it may be done?
What type of case relating to lease may come before a
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civil court & how to deal with ?
What is 'exchange' ? How a valid exchange may be done ?
What is 'gift' ? How a valid gift may be done ?
What is difference between a gift under Hindu law &
Muslim law ?
What is actionable claim ? Who can transfer an actionable
claim ?
What is “Rule Against Perpetuity” ?
What is distinction between 'mortgage' & 'sale' ? What is
mortgage with conditional sale ?
6. Specific Relief Act, 1963
Scope, ambit & latest amendments.
When a suit for recovery of specific immovable property
can be brought ? Against whom such suit may lie ? What
is limitation for it ? [(1975) 4 SCC 518]
What is adverse possession ? What is test for proof of
adverse possession ? ( Study of case laws)
A comparative study of S. 6, TP Act & S. 145, Cr.P.C.
What is remedy to an unsuccessful person in a suit u/s 6 ?
When a suit for recovery of specific movable property
may be brought ? (S. 7)
When a suit for specific performance of contract or part of
contract may arise ? When it is enforceable ?
When a suit for specific performance of re conveyance
may lie ?
Whether title may be decided in a suit for specific
performance ?
What are the rights of purchaser or lesee against person
with no title or imperfect title ?
What is doctrine of frustration ? (AIR 1975 SC 261)
What are the contracts which may not be enforceable ?
Who is entitled for specific performance ?
What is significance of “readiness & willingness” in a suit
for specific performance of contract ?
What are the discretion available to the courts in a suit for
specific performance ? How it could be exercised ?
When a suit for rectification of instrument/ recession of
contract/ cancellation of instrument may lie ? What are
different perspectives in such suits & role of Courts ?
When a declaratory decree' may be passed by the
Court ?What is its impact ?
Provisions of “Injunction” (S. 36-42).
When temporary or permanent injunction may be
granted ? What are ingredients for it ?
What is mandatory injunction and when it can be
granted ?
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When damages in lieu or in addition to injunction can be
granted ?
When injunction should be refused ?
When a situation of injunction to perform a negative
agreement may arise ?
7. Bihar Building (lease, Rent and Eviction) Control Act,
1982
Scope & ambit.
Competence of Court under this Act.
How a suit of eviction/ partial eviction may be dealt with
under this Act.
8. Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996
Where a arbitral award may be challenged ?
On what grounds an arbitral award may be challenged ?
(S. 34)
9. Hindu Law
Special reference to succession & adoption.
Hindu Law Amendment Act 2005.
Who are coparceners ? ( Reference of partition suit to be
given)
What is provisions relating to Math/ Charitable
endowments ? What type of suit may come before a Civil
Court ? ( A reference to Bihar Religious Trust Act to be
given)
10. Muslim Law
Inheritance / Gift under Muslim law.
Partition under Muslim law.
What type of suit may arise before a Civil Court.
11.Court Fee Act / Suit Valuation Act.
How valuation of suit is done (Procedure) ?
What is ad valorem court fee ? Where it may be
applicable ?
What is procedure given in CPC in respect of less court
fee ?
12. Indian Registration Act
A precise view about provisions relating to registration of
instruments.
13. Bihar Land Disputes Resolution Act
Competence of court under the Act.
14. Benami Transaction (Proh.) Act, 1988.
What type of suits may arise under this Act and
competence of Court ?
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15. Bihar Panchayati Raj Act.
Jurisdiction of Gram Kutchehery & provision of appeal
under this Act .
16. Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987
Salient features vis a vis S. 89 of CPC.
17.Indian Contract Act, 1872
• Discussion of important provisions which may come
across for the adjudication of Civil Suits.
18. Sales of Goods Act, 1930
• Discussion of important provisions which may come
across for the adjudication of Civil Suits.
General Clauses Act , 1887
• A precise reference of important provisions.
Civil Court Rules
• Intensive study.
Miscellaneous
• Amendment relating to Civil Laws & recent landmark case
laws.
• Judgment & order writing in Civil Trial.
• Court & office management / Inspection of court & office.
Official correspondence & official letter writing/ Preparation
of statements/ returns/ reports.
• E-Court Information System.
• Tools of speedy justice
• Time management/ Leadership/ Dealing with members of
bar/ Speech Craft/ Health Management.
• Conducting domestic/ departmental inquiry as Inquiry
Officer/ Presenting Officer.
• Principles of judicial conduct.
Note: Apart from the topics mentioned above Schedule -I is
annexed here with which includes some more break up of
topics and simulated problems of CPC and Civil Minor Acts.
These are as follows:
Schedule -I
Topic I :- Pleadings
Analysis of Framing of Suit from the angle of Bench/ Court. What are to be
looked into at the time of Admission/ Rejection/ Returning of a Plaint by a Court ?
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Drafting of Pleading i.e. Plaint/ Written Statement/ Set off/ Counter Claim.
What are the circumstances under which it is said to be defective?
What are the period of limitation for filing of Plaint, W.S./Set Off/ Counter
Claim and how it would be counted as per the limitation act. 1963?
Concept of Amendment of Plaint, Written Statement, Set-Off, Counter Claim.
What are the points to be looked into at the time of allowing or rejecting the
amendment petition? Whether amendment of any Interlocutory petition is
permissible under Civil Law? Whether amendment include striking out
pleadings? Concept of amendment of own pleading & other’s pleading
Object of Pleadings. Evidence beyond pleading whether acceptable, if yes then
under what circumstances?
What is Inconsistent Pleading, Unnecessary Pleading & Alternative Pleading?
Whether inconsistent pleading can be set up in the pleading ?
Distinction between the Inconsistent & Alternative Pleadings
Whether a party can approbate and reprobate ?
Rules of Interpretations of Pleadings
Principle of Secondum allegate ate Probate
What are material fact, factors governing the determination, factum probandum,
factum probantia & exception to the rule of pleading material facts.
Evidentiary Facts and material facts. How both apply in a suit separately and even
jointly? Illustrate it by case law
Principles of amending pleading after the CPC amendment act, 2002 & factors
underlying the principles of “due Diligence”
At the time of passing orders on amendment petitions what has to be looked into ?
Concept of “Time Barred Amendment”.Whether a Time barred amendment
permissible?
Written Statement and theory of Traversal
Factors which determines the accrual of cause of action for a Counter Claim
Time limit for preparing & filing the Counter Claim
Whether more than one set of counter claim can be filed in a suit?
A suit proceeds ex-parte, whether the defendant can be allowed to file counter
claim.
Reliefs which can be joined / relief which can not be joined.
Relevant provisions relating to pleadings in Patna High Court Civil Rules.
Real controversy test vis-à-vis amendment
Amendment by court having no jurisdiction
Amendment ousting jurisdiction of the court
Whether amendment is permissible u/s 151 CPC
Whether a defendant can be allowed to amend an admission in the Written
statement.
What are the effect of unverified pleading? Whether it is fatal? What are
consequences when plaint or the W.S. are not supported by affidavit? Whether the
suit or the defence will fail?
Under what circumstances a court can return the plaint.
What are the formalities required to be observed while returning the plaint.
Whether the court can direct the presentation of plaint to a particular court, if so
such power can be exercised to present the plaint in other District or State.
Whether a plaintiff who consents to the return of plaint to a particular court can
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challenge the order returning the plaint?
Under what circumstances a plaint can be returned?
Whether a plaint can be rejected partially?
Whether the court can take into account the materials placed by the defendant to
reject the plaint?
Whether rejection of plaint bars fresh suit on the same cause of action?
Distinction between “plaint does not disclose cause of action” & “lack of cause of
action”
Doctrine of Relation Back – whether this doctrine is of universal application.
Scope of amendment u/s 153 CPC
Counter claim valued more than pecuniary jurisdiction of the court – courses open
to the court
When does a trial commence within the meaning of order 6Rule 17 CPC?
What is the meaning of evasive and specified denial? Illustrate by examples
Whether the statements of the interlocutory application are pleadings as defined
under Order-6 of CPC. (Whether Interlocutory application e.g. injunction,
receivership, addition of parties, substitution, commission etc. can be considered
as pleadings u/o 6 of CPC.)
Can the factum probanda of one parties becomes factum probanda for another?
with interface : * Mortgage suit, * Partition suit, * Eviction,
Reason behind the assertion as to why pleadings to state material facts and not
evidence or law? What would be the impact of violation of this rule?
Presumption of law not to be pleaded but its material facts necessary to be
pleaded. Discussion on legal presumptions
Hindus are presumed to be joint unless contrary not proceed.
Husband & wife are presumed to live together.
Existence of Ownership means no need of easement.
In use of immovable property means no need of possession.
Presumptions dealt in Specific Relief Act, 1963
Presumptions dealt in Limitation Act, 1963
Presumptions dealt in Marriage Law
Presumptions dealt in Transfer of Property Law
Presumptions dealt in Succession Acts including Indian Succession
Act, 1925
Presumptions dealt in Tenancy Laws, Ceiling Laws, BBC Act & other
Revenue Laws.
Presumption available in other commonly used Civil laws
Impact assessment of presumption or strict construction of pleadings in the courts.
Whether verification and affidavit as contained in Order 6 and as contained in
Order 18 Rule 4 are same?
Whether any irregularity/ illegality in the verification and the affidavit amount to
directory or mandatory violation?
What is doctrine of “relation back” in amendment of pleading? [2013 (9) SCC 576
Prithipal Singh vs. Amrit Singh & Ors.
Order 7 Rule 10 with Section 14 of limitation Act. [2013 (4) BLJ SC 18; ONGC
Ltd. vs. Modern Construction Co. plaintiff] is entitled to Conclude.
Whether the test of Representation, Fraud, Breach of trust, Willfull default, Undue
influence, Malice, Fraudulent, Intention, Knowledge, or other condition of mind
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as indicated in order 6 of CPC have the same ingredients as that of defined under
criminal law particularly when the use of evidence for civil law and criminal law
are different.
Equitable staff and legal Set off – Approbate & Reprobate – (2013) 8 SCC 349
Distinction between – Order 6 Rule 16 & Order 6 Rule 17
Distinction among Pleading, New Pleading, Addl. Pleading, Alternative Pleadings
– (2013) 9 SCC 338
Topic 2 :- Jurisdiction
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as plaintiff claiming that he is the original owner of the suit premises and the person
who brought the suit for eviction has/had no right over the suit property.
Where one person sues or is sued and another person is sought to be substituted in his
place – can this be treated as a case of mis-description and whether the amendment on
the footing of mis-description will be hit by law of limitation.
Power of court to permit a person or body of persons to present opinion or to take part
in the proceeding of the suit as the court may specify.
Meaning of Express bar & Implied Bar. Methodology for interfering implied bar.
What is Suit of a civil nature? Whether a Mahant can file a suit for his right of occupy
the designation of Chief Mahanth, whether a shebait in individual capacity?
Whether a civil court has jurisdiction to try labour disputes? Whether civil court has
power to decide a dispute relating to date of Birth.
Res-judicata- its essential features – Explanations I to VIII,
Resjudicata applies not only to two suits but also different stages of the same suit –
explain this concept. Is there any exception to this rule?
Constructive Res-judicata, erroneous decision of a competent court and res-judicata
Compromise decree & resjudicata
Application of resjudicate between the co-plaintiffs
Applicability of res-judicata between the co-defendants
Ex-parte decree and res-judicata
Whether the plea of resjudicata can be waived?
Res-judicata and estoppel
Discuss the circumstances when the res-judicata is not applicable in subsequent suit.
Whether a suit can be filed challenging the validity of a decree on the ground of
place of sue, if no, then what are the essentials requisites for the applicability of such
bar, are there any exception to these rule.
When a decree is silent w.r.t. payment of interest on the principal sum, as prayed ,
whether a suit can be filed for such payment of interest, if yes, then under what
circumstances?
Whether a stranger can invoke the provisions u/s 47 CPC, whether a separate suit
will lie for setting aside a decree on the ground that one of the defendants was minor
at the delivering judgment?
Whether a suit can be filed for setting aside a decree obtained by fraud or
misrepresentation?
Whether an application u/s 47 CPC can be filed before the execution process is taken
up, then whether a suit can be filed for staying the execution of a decree?
A decree for recovery of possession is set-aside in appeal, whether the appellant can
file a suit for decree of permanent injunction and declaration of title that decree
holder be dispossessed?
A suit instituted in representative capacity is decreed – a person approaches the court
for granting relief the decree is not binding on him, whether such suit maintainable?
A relief following a cause of action is not prayed or in a suit , whether such relief can
be prayed for by another suit – if yes then under what circumstances
What is the difference between order 2 and Order 2(3) of CPC and constructive
resjudicata?
Dismissal of a suit for non-appearance – whether appeal or fresh suit ?
If the plaintiff failed to take steps for summons – consequences and remedy.
A suit dismissed u/O 9 Rule 3 CPC- a subsequent suit on the same cause of action
filed after period of limitation- whether maintainable- What will be the date of
reckoning for the limitation.
Dismissal U/O 9Rule 5 what is the remedy? – During hearing of restoration
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application arising out of dismissed suit, the said application again dismissed due to
non appearance of the plaintiff, what are the remedies left. – Whether fresh suit can
be filed against subsequent dismissal.
Whether sale of an immovable property in execution of a decree can be set aside in a
suit brought in that behalf – bar to a suit created u/o 21R101 CPC – whether an
stranger can invoke the said provisions or not – discuss the legal position.
If a suit has been abated then for the same cause of action whether a fresh suit shall
lie? If no then discuss exception to it.
Compromise of a suit, withdrawal of a suit & Abandonment of a claim in a suit –
Whether these three can be challenges in a separate suit or not – if so under what
circumstances.
If a suit has been withdrawn without liberty to file afresh then whether a fresh suit on
the same cause of action can be filed and if so then discuss it period of limitation i.e.
from the date of cause of action or from the date of withdrawal.
1. Who is the authorized person or agent to act for government/ State? Position of
those persons in the light of sec.79 CPC & Art. 12 & 300 of Constitution of India.
Whether a corporation falls within the ambit of Government for the purpose of s.80
CPC?
2.Scope and application of Sec. 79 in relation with notice u/s 80 CPC. Under what
circumstances notice u/s 80 may be waived?
3. Whether in a suit by or government, all Public officers be a necessary party if
no then who shall be the necessary and proper party? Whether the provision of s.80
CPC is applicable when govt. is arrayed as a Performa defendant? Concept of agent of
the government.
4. Whether there is any duty casted by law makers upon the court to do
something when a suit against the government or public officer filed in his official
capacity?
5. Consequence of non reply of notice u/s 80 CPC by Govt. Officials particularly
after adoption of Bihar State Litigation Policy 2011.
6.What is the Importance of Notice u/o27Rule 1-A of CPC, 1908?
7.Meaning of noticing to Attorney General or the Advocate General?
Under what circumstances the court may add the government or other
authority as party to a suit?
Provisions of imposing cost in suits relating to Govt. or public officers?
Role of Bihar State Litigation Policy, 2011 :
in settlement of dispute,
section 80 CPC,
failure to reply within time,
concept of Incharge of litigation,
person responsible for litigation,
Nodal Officer who has to work as bridge between Court, advocate and
department ,
power of courts hearing litigation under it
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Error or defect in notice u/s 80 CPC – When not fatal. How interpretation of
notice u/s 80 shall be made
The plaintiff has served notice u/s 80 CPC and then filed suit. During the
pendency of suit the plaintiff wanted to implead new cause of action through
amendment.Whether fresh notice is required or not ?
A Suit has been filed against Govt. after due service of notice u/s 80 of CPC.
The said suit has been withdrawn by the plaintiff U/O 23 R 1 CPC with the
permission of court to file fresh suit. Whether prior to file the new suit 2 nd
notice u/s 80 is required ?
Whether any third party other than Govt., public officer can object about notice
u/s 80 of CPC ? Concept of waiver of notice u/s 80CPC
A notice u/s 80 CPC was served by Plaintiff’s father to the Govt. but before the
expiration of next two month the father of plaintiff died and then suit was filed by
the son without sending notice u/s 80CPC. Question raised that whether suit
maintainable?
Plaintiff has filed suit against state for injunction claiming possession over the
disputed land and 2 months prior notice u/s 80 CPC was only given to the state
and not to the public officer (BDO) against whose interference injunction was
sought. Whether suit maintainable ?
A notice was sent to the govt. and Suit filed by the plaintiff before expiration of
two months next after notice u/s 80 CPC, whether maintainable ?
Whether court can award cost against state in case of non reply to notice u/s 80
CPC ?
Whether person issuing notice and person filing the suit must be the same ?
At what stage objection relating to notice u/s 80 CPC may be raised ?
What type of order relating to granting leave u/s 80(2) CPC to be passed ?
Scope and application of Sec 79 CPC.
Duty of the court in suits against Govt. or a public official to assist in arriving at a
settlement.
Definition of Govt. and Govt. pleader, and meaning of “public officer”.
What are the circumstances under which a notice under S.80 CPC is not a
condition precedent to file suit against the Govt. and public officer?
Whether notice UIS 80 CPC becomes necessary where Govt. or public officer is
impleaded subsequently as a necessary party on amendment of a plaint?
Whether Vakaltnama is required to be filed by a Govt. pleader?
What is the effect of institution of a suit before the expiry of two months?
Meaning of expression – “act purporting to be done in official capacity”- whether
the said expression includes any past act of the public officer?
What will be the duty of court in case of non-compliance of the mandatory
provision of notice? Whether plaint shall be rejected or returned?
12. Effect of a decree passed against a minor who is not represented in suit?
13. What is the course open to a minor on attaining a majority?
14. Whether a minor co- plaintiff on a attaining majority can repudiate a suit?
15. Whether court can pass an ex-parte decree against a minor in absence of
guardian ad-litem
16. Fees and remuneration of a guardian ad-litem.
17. Procedure for instituting a suit by or against a person of unsound mind.
18. Whether court can call for medical evidence is compulsory?
19. Whether court can call for medical evidence in this regard?
20. What procedure should be adopted to determine the unsoundness of mind?
21. What is the duty of the court when a plaint is presented by a next friend stating
that the plaintiff is of unsound mind?
22. Whether elderly / ailing person can take the benefit of O-XXXII?
23. Whether the consent of the next friend of guardian ad-litem is mandatory before
his appointment?
24. Whether the provision of O-XXXII is applicable in execution proceeding?
25.What is the standard of inquiry to determine the unsoundness of mind?
26. Whether a deaf and dumb person can be treated as person of unsoundness mind?
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27. What is the duty of the next friend when the defendant happens to be a person of
unsound mind?
28. Whether a next friend or guardian ad-litem can withdraw or compromise a suit
without the leave of the court?
29.Effect of a decree passed against a person of unsound mind who is not
represented by a next friend.
30 . Role of State/ District Legal Services Authority in litigation for or against
Minor, Un-sound mind , disabled, mentally ill persons
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Topic 9 :- Suit by or against Partnership Firm
1. Order XXX- Procedure for instituting a suit by or against a partnership firm
2. Duty of the pleader to disclose the names of the partners.
3. Procedure for service of summons where partners are sued as partners in the
name of their firm.
4. Right to sue on the death of partners- suit between partners
5. If the partnership agreement contains an arbitration clause, whether the suit for
dissolution has to be referred for arbitration? If so, under what circumstances?
6. Whether a suit for dissolution if unregistered firm can be filed in court?
7. Concept of Hindu Undivided Family- whether a firm and HUF stand on the same
footing- does community used proprietorship firm is a firm within the meaning of
partnership firm.
8. Fundamental Principle who shall sue or to be sued under this provision on
behalf of the corporation?
12. Latest information provided to the Officers about the Role of Legal Service
Authority as to who are indigent person, what benefits be available under law
to Indigent Persons and how it be provided to them.
Important Rulings on the same:-
Afcons Infrastructure Ltd. v Cherian Varkey Construction Co. Pvt. Ltd.,
(2010) 8 SCC 24
1. Concept of sending & service of summons, notice, show cause, call for
report, public notice, General notice, Notice to commission.
2. Writing orders for sending summon, show cause, call for report, public
notice, general notice, for advertisement, notice to commission
3. Observance/ perusal of different performa of Summons at a Glance
4. Service of Foreign Summon - 29 CPC, Letter of Request – Section 77
+ O5R25, 26 &26-A
5. Summon to defendant.
6. Service of summons when defendant resides in another state
7. Summon to witness
8. Penalty which can be imposed when a person summon fails to appear.
9. Issuance of summon by regd. Post, courier, e-mail etc.
10. Mode of proving that summons were served when summon were
issued by regd. Post, courier,, e-mail etc.
11. How and from which date the period of 90 days shall be computed if
summons have been sent by Regd. Post and acknowledgment does not return.
12. What is the procedure for substituted service of summons? - Paper
publication of summons.
13. Duty of court when summons sent by Regd. Post, returns with postal
endorsement “refused”,”not found”. ‘address insufficient”etc.
14. Summons not accompanying copy of plaint. Defendant appears and prays for
a copy and claims that period of 30 days for filing W.S. be computed from the
date on which copy was furnished. Tenability of such claim.
15. Plaintiff did not take steps summoning defendants courses open to the court
under these situations.
16. Presumption U/S 27 of General clauses Act.
17. Service of summons to a person in prison.
18. Essential requisites and contents of summons.
19. Issuances of process for execution of a decree.
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20. Summons given to plaintiff for service on defendants.
21. How and What shall be the effect when summons served without plaint?
22. What shall be the effect of service of summon after date fixed for hearing
23. What is the Territorial Limit for issue process O5Rule 4?
24. What defendant(s) supposed to do after receiving summons ?
25. What is substituted service? O5R20
26. Power of court in case of non compliance of Summon order to appear or
evidence- Sec 32
Whether an appeal against ex-parte decree and an application under O9R13 CPC are
maintainable simultaneously?
Whether an appeal from the original decree can be filed against any decree or
judgment or any adverse finding? What shall be effect if no appeal has been
preferred against the any adverse finding?
Topic 17 :- Admission
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Effect of Admission of Plaint, Admission of pleading, Admission of a fact,
law & mixed question of facts & law.
Different types of admissions recognized under CPC
In Pleading (O. 7 & 8); Expressed in pleading (O7R11 + O11R22)
Constructive pleading (O8 R3,4 & 5 + O12R2-A); During examination
by court (O10 R1 &2 ); In answering discoveries (O11 8 & R23); On
notice (O12 R4 )
By agreement of Parties (O23 R3); Admission of documents (O12 R2)
Section 58 of Indian Evidence Act Facts admitted need not be proved
à O12 deals about admission by notice.
Meaning of the word right to sue survives under O22 CPC, Section 37 of
the Indian Contract Act1872 and Section 306 of Indian Succession Act,
1925- as well as in the matter of tort, partition, Companies Act,
Guardianship, Motor Vehicle, Partnership, Limited ownership, right of
reversioners, religious endowment Act , in joint Hindu Family, in
rendition of account, eviction matter, execution matter,.
Concept of abatement due to death of party, due to change in law, due to
enactment of new law, due to change in jurisdiction and its revival
comparison with abatement under BLDRA 2009.
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Concept of partial abatement
.
Topic 22 :- Injunction
Use of power u/s 151 CPC in comparison with 482 Cr.P.C. plus order 41
Rule 33.
Some of the illustrative examples of (A) Prevention of abuse of process
of the Court (B) Orders for the ends of justice.
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Topic 26 :-Appeal including appeal against Orders
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What is the meaning of living person?
Whether the definition of immovable property in Section 3 of the Act is exhaustive?
Whether auction sale in execution of decree is a transfer by operation of law?
Whether “actionable claim” can be transferred?
Whether oral transfer is legal as per the Act?
What is a family arrangement? Whether it is final and binding on the parties to the
settlement?
Whether surrender deed by a life tenant in favour of a remainder man is a transfer?
What may be transferred?
Who can transfer?
Meaning and essentials of valid attestation
Whether property can be transferred with the condition restraining alienation? Can
there be any clause in a sale deed, prohibiting further sale?
What restriction shall not apply in case of a transfer of property as provided u/s 18 of
the Act?
Transfer for the benefit of unborn person
What is “rule against perpetuity”? Whether the restrictions in Sections 14, 16 and 17
of the Act have any application in transfer in perpetuity for the benefit of the public?
Vested interest is the said interest heritable – interest of life estate holder – when
unborn person acquires vested interest on transfer for his benefit?
When does a person acquire contingent interest in any property?
When does a contingent interest become a vested interest?
What are the factors for determination of contingent interest?
Whether option to the lessee to seek renewal of the lease is affected by the rule
against perpetuity?
When can a conditional transfer fail?
Transfer by ostensible owner – essentials meaning of bona fide purchaser –
Benamidar and Section 41 of the Act – Applicability of Doctrine of Advancement in
India
Whether the transfer by ostensible owner shall not be voidable?
Whether a transferee of immovable property is entitled to recover for the
improvements on the property made by him as bona fide holder under defective title?
When can an immovable property, which is directly and substantially involved in a
suit, be transferred by any party to the suit?
Doctrine of “lis pendens”
Election – when necessary- mortgage and doctrine of election – election under a will
At whose option any fraudulent transfer of immovable property shall be voidable?
Fraudulent transfer – Sham transactions
Part performance of contract – equitable doctrine – agreement and sale by the
manager of Hindu Joint Family – the right can only be used as a shield, not as a sword
Whether plea of part performance can be raised in absence of written contract?
Sale how made – essentials possession can be actual or constructive – consideration –
rights and liabilities of buyers and sellers
Marshalling by subsequent purchaser
Mortgages – different kinds of mortgages – redemption and clog on redemption
Distinction between mortgage by conditional sale and sale with condition to
repurchase
The maxim once a mortgage, always a mortgage – mortgagee cannot by unilateral act
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change character of his possession into adverse – mortgagor’s power to lease
Right of the mortgagor to foreclosure of sale
Doctrine of subrogation prohibition of tracking
Distinction between charge and mortgage essentials of charge – merger in case of
subsequent encumbrance
Distinction between lease and license – lease how made – rights and liabilities of
lessor and lessee lease not a mere contract but transfer of interest in immovable
property – the document of lease containing a clause of renewal – lease and adverse
possession
Scope and ambit of Section 106 of the Act – Whether issuance of notice u/s 106 of the
Act is mandatory before instituting a suit for eviction of a tenant under provisions of
Assam Urban Areas Rent Control Act – determination of leases
Tenant at will- tenant holding over
Waiver of forfeiture – relief against forfeiture – effect of forfeiture and surrender on
under-lessee
Essentials of exchange – how it is made
Essentials of valid gift – transfer how effected acceptance when to be made –
presumption of acceptance – gift of future property is void – when gift may be
suspended or revoked
Property of deceased judgment – debtor transferred by his legal heirs without
knowledge of execution and prior to appointment of Receiver. Whether subsequent
auction sale of property will be valid?
Agreement to sell executed along with an agreement for repurchase within specified
period and possession of property continued subject to payment of rent to the
purchaser – whether the transaction is a mortgage?
Whether a gift to a concubine for past cohabitation is valid?
Whether annual patta land can be transferred?
Reliefs available to a person who purchased annual patta land but subsequently the
patta is cancelled, by revenue department
Whether the right of preemption can be invoked by any person irrespective of
religion?
Whether a Muslim can make a gift to a Hindu person, if so, whether registration will
be compulsory?
Meaning of “things imbedded in the ear”
Whether a “gumti” is an immovable property?
What is the condition restraining alienation?
When can interest created to a class or series of persons, some of whom do not exist
be valid?
Whether vested interest is defeated by the death of the transferee before he obtains
possession?
When shall the direction for accumulation be void?
Whether right to receive maintenance or provision for advancement of marriage from
the profits of immovable property may be enforced?
Whether the plea of “lis pendens” can be raised in second appeal?
Whether the doctrine of “lis pendens” has application to a transfer in recognition of a
pre-existing right?
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Transfer where third person is entitled to maintenance
Power to revoke transfer
Improvement made by bona fide holders under defective titles
Mohammedan gift – lands gifted as dower
Whether contract to transfer creates any interest in favour of the vendee?
When a person is having physical control over the property by virtue of any
agreement of sale, whether he acquires any interest therein
Law of pre-emption vis-à-vis Mohammedan law.
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Computation of court fee in a declaratory suit with a consequential relief
Whether a consumer of electricity can file a declaratory suit for cancellation of
electricity bill simply paying declaratory court fee only?
Computation of court fee in a suit for specific performance, redemption suit, in a suit
for eviction involving landlord-tenant
Whether ad-valorem court fee is required to be paid in a suit for cancellation of an
instrument and recovery of khas possession?
What are the general rules for computation of court fee payable in a suit?
Distinction between valuation for the purpose of jurisdiction and valuation for the
purpose of court fee?
Basis of computation of court fee in appeal
Meaning of multifarious suit and Computation of court fee in such suit
What is the procedure to be followed by a court when there is dispute as to the
payment of court fee?
Procedure for refund of court fee
The scope and ambit of S-4 & 8 of the Suit Valuation Act
Power of the court to make up deficiency of court fees
Whether a court should reject a plaint if it is undervalued?
What is the meaning of Definite Estate, land vis-à-vis Court Fee Act?
(b) Relief available to a tenant who defaulted during pendency of the suit
(b) Liability of the landlord with respect to the provisions u/s 6 & 7
Recourse available to the tenant on refusal to accept rent by the landlord (Deposit of
rent to the Court) (b) Proper Court for the purpose; (c)Whether the Court can refuse to
permit such deposit of rent; (d) Whether the tenant is liable to offer rent to the
landlord even when the relation between them is so strained that the tenant has
reasons for apprehension that he is likely to be manhandled by the landlord; (e)
Whether such deposit can be legally made in advance in absence of any such contract;
(f) Effect of withdrawal of rent by the landlord, particularly in the light of the
provisions u/s 113 of T. P. Act
Modes of payment of rent
(a) Different modes generally;
Whether title can be decided in a suit between landlord & tenant - General discussion
(a) Whether the plea of Adverse Possession taken by the tenant is tenable in a suit
under this Act.
(d) Whether a clerk entrusted with collection of rent & management of the property
can be treated as a landlord?
(e) Whether a ‘Muttawali’ receiving rent as a Receiver appointed by the Court for an
undivided property can be treated as a landlord?
(f) Whether a juristic person can be treated as a landlord?
(g) Whether the legal heir of a deceased tenant can be called a tenants when death of
the tenant occurred during continuance of the lease-period?
(h) Whether the son/married daughter of a deceased tenant, who was living separately
at the time of death of the tenant, can be called a tenant?
(i) Relationship between a landlord & a tenant
(j) Meaning of “Tenant at will”
(k) Leased property damaged by accidental fire or storm – effect on tenancy.
Standard rent –
(a) Meaning of “Standard Rent”
(b) Whether electrical & water charges not separately mentioned in the agreement can
be treated as included in the rent agreed upon?
(c) Definition of “Pucca structure”
(c) Who can move the Court for fixation of fair rent in respect of the leased premises?
(d) Whether the tenant under an agreement to pay a particular amount as rent can
move the Court for fixation of fair rent
(e) Proper Court for fixation of fair rent
(c) Right of tenant to re-possession of the vacated premises – in what situations? (d)
Whether the tenant has any preferential right in respect of sale of the tenanted
premises – discuss in the light of the parties personal law
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Grounds for eviction of a tenant:-
(a) Grounds generally;
(b) Whether notice to the tenant necessary before a suit for eviction;
(c) Whether a suit filed by a Mutawalli for eviction from a Wakf-property is
maintainable.
(g) Rent deposited in the Court by the sub-tenant & withdrawn by the landlord –
effect of;
(h) Effect of deposit of rent in the wrong (improper) Court
Duties of landlord –
(a) Duties generally;
(b) Remedies available to the tenant when the landlord fails to discharge such duties;
(c) Whether a mandatory injunction can be issued for failure to discharge the duties
u/s 6 of the Act.
MUNICIPAL ACT
Scope of the provision u/s 326 of the Act (a) Compliance whether necessary in
every case; (b) Institution of suit or the other legal proceedings against the
Municipal Board or its officers or the persons acting under its direction with
reference to Sec 326 of the Act – ingredients of a valid notice u/s 326.
Whether Civil Court has jurisdiction to entertain matters arising out of non-
compliance of the provisions of the Act by the Municipal Board (Sec 327).
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Jurisdiction of Civil Court to entertain a reference against the order of
compensation Passed by the Deputy Commissioner or any officer authorized by
him [Sec. 328(2)]
Whether the Chairman has authority to bring a suit without impeding the Board
Power of a Judge holding inquiry into the Election under the Act and the
procedure to be followed for such inquiry.
Scope of Sec. 414 of the Act – Notice – Whether such notice is required in injunction
– matters only.
Jurisdiction of the District Judge to entertain matters arising out of election held under
the Act (Sec. 62/63)
Bar to the jurisdiction of a Civil Court (Sec. 341)
Scope of the Ss. 396-403
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LIMITATION ACT
EXECUTION SUBSTANTIVE
MUSLIM LAW
Muslim jurisprudence-fiqh.
Sources of Muslim Law-Quran, lima Qiyas & Urf.
Marriage–essential requirements and presumptions if any regarding marriage.
When is marriage said to be valid [sahih], void [batil] and irregular [fasid], and what
are its consequences.
Age of marrying parties-whether there is any conflict with the india Majority Act-if so
which law has precedence.
Dower-prompt and deferred-wife’s right to dower.
Whether a suit lies for dower if so what is the limitation.
Talaq-what are the recognized and approved modes-Judicial pronouncement
regarding talaq-whether in conflict with the personal law.
Whether a wife can given talaq unto herself on the basis of stipulations in the kabool-
nama.
Whether a talaq in an inebriated state is a valid talaq.
Dissolution of Muslim Marriage Act-whether the Civil Court has jurisdiction to
entertain suit for talaq.
Whether the Muslim Law contains any provisions for presuming parentage.
Who are the natural guardians of a Muslim minor?
Whether a guardian of Muslim minor can sell the property in the name of minor-if yes
then under what circumstances?
Gift-movable property and immovable property-what are the essentials, whether a gift
can be revoked.
Whether a gift of immovable property is required to be registered–if not then whether
provisions of section 123 of the Transfer of Property Act are in conflict with the
personal law-in case of conflict which law will prevail?
Whether the donor can dispose his entire property by way of a gift.
Requisites for a valid will-whether the personal law provides a limitation on these
testamentary powers?
Doctrine of consent.
Kinds of Wakfs, its essentials and how created?
Doctrine of Cypres.
Whether a waqf can be revoked?
Who is Mutawalli and what are his powers and duties?
Whether the law of pre-emption is applicable in India?
When the right of pre-emption does arise?
Who can pre-empt?
What is the difference between succession and inheritance-whether Muslim law
recognizes the concept of joint family-what is the meaning of tenants in common?
What is heritable property among the Muslim?
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When does inheritance open?
What is the order of inheritance among the Muslim?
Adoption among Muslim–whether recognizable under the personal law if yes, then
what are the rights of an adopted son?
Codified law and Shariat-dichotomy, if any, with respect to law of maintenance of
wife.
When the right of pre-emption is lost and when it is not lost?
Rules of representation, exclusion, primogeniture, inheritance, specs successions.
Hindu Law
Who is a Hindu?
Origin of Hindu law–whether the rights and obligations of a Hindu is governed by
Statute or personal law.
Mitakshara and Dayabhaga school of Hindu law
Hindu law of inheritance and succession
Whether the Hindu Succession Act is a codified law or personal law-whether the
law of inheritance and succession is different for HUF and nuclear family?
What is the meaning of Mitakshara Coparcenary? Who are the coparceners?
What is the order of succession among the Hindus-nuclear family and joint family?
Whether a sale of land by a karta of HUF is valid – if yes, then under what
circumstances?
What is the status of a karta in a coparcenaries?
Whether an illegitimate child is entitled to inherit the property along with the
legitimate children?
What are the rights and shares, if any, of married daughter regarding inheritance?
Hindu law of adoption-Dattak hommam
What are the rights of an adopted child?
Whether the natural parents can revoke the adoption?
Whether a Hindu male can adopt a female child and vice versa?
Whether the adoption among the Hindus is governed by personal law or codified
law?
What are the essentials of a Hindu marriage?
Whether the law of Hindu marriage has been codified? Judicial pronouncement
regarding Hindu marriage
What are the grounds for divorce?
Whether the grounds for divorce for a Hindu male and female are the same? If not,
then what are the differences?
Pendente lite alimony and permanent alimony.
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