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Suitof Civil Nature

A suit of a civil nature is one in which the right to property or an office is contested. This includes suits where such rights depend on questions of religious rites or ceremonies. A suit against an intruder for a declaration that a religious office is vested in the plaintiff is considered a suit of a civil nature and can be filed in civil court. Suits for religious honors alone, without a claim to property or office, are not civil in nature. The civil court has jurisdiction over suits related to religious offices if duties and penalties are attached to the office.

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Suitof Civil Nature

A suit of a civil nature is one in which the right to property or an office is contested. This includes suits where such rights depend on questions of religious rites or ceremonies. A suit against an intruder for a declaration that a religious office is vested in the plaintiff is considered a suit of a civil nature and can be filed in civil court. Suits for religious honors alone, without a claim to property or office, are not civil in nature. The civil court has jurisdiction over suits related to religious offices if duties and penalties are attached to the office.

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Q :- What is the suit of a civil nature ? What is the nature of the suit in which right to property or to an office is contested ? Will it make any differ

Q :- What is the suit of a civil nature ? What is the nature of the


suit in which right to property or to an office is contested ? Will it
make any difference if such right depends entirely on the decision
of questions as to religious rites or ceremoni
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Q :- What is the suit of a civil nature ?
What is the nature of the suit in which right to property or to an office is contested ?
Will it make any difference if such right depends entirely on the decision of questions as to
religious rites or ceremonies ?
Will a suit lie against an intruder for a declaration that the office of a religious order is vested in
the plaintiff ?

Answer :-

Section 9 of the Civil Procedure Code confers jurisdiction on the civil courts .

Section 9 of CPC provides that the civil courts shall have jurisdiction to try all suits of a civil
nature excepting suits of which their cognizance is expressly or impliedly barred.

What are the suits of civil nature has been explained by the Explanation I and II of section 9 .
According to the explanation I , a suit in which right to property or to an office is contested is a suit
of civil nature notwithstanding that such rights may depend entirely upon the decision of question
as to religious rites or ceremonies .

Explanation II says that for the purpose of this section , it is immaterial whether or not any fees are
attached to the office referred to in Explanation I or whether or not such office is attached to a
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particular place .

Therefore , it is clear from the Explanation I of section 9 that it will not make any difference if such
right to property or to an office depends entirely on the decision of questions as to religious rites
or ceremonies .

In the case of Vanamalia Ramanuja Jeer Vs. Shri Ranga Ramanuja Jeer , Honble Supreme Court
of India laid down that the following principles are to be borne in mind when deciding the
question as to whether a right to a religious office would be a right of a civil nature :i) A declaratory suit simpliciter for religious honour and privileges is not a suit of a civil nature.
ii) A suit for a declaration and to establish ones right to an office in a temple and to honours ,
privileges , remuneration or requisites attached to such an office , is a suit of civil nature .
iii) In order to mean an office the holder of the office should be under a legal obligation to
discharge the duties attached to the said office and for non-observance of which penalties can be
inflicted on him .

The general rule of law is that when a religious office is situated in a temple , shrine , etc. , the
right to such office is a right of a civil nature , even though no fees are attached to it but when such
an office is not attached to any place the right will not be of a civil nature unless a fee is attached to
the office .
The caste question is related to social privilege and so it is not a legal right but when it relates to
the property of a caste , the civil court will have jurisdiction to interfere .The suits for vindication
of dignity attached to an office are not suits of a civil nature . The right to bury a corpse is a civil
right , therefore , a suit to establish such right is a suit of civil nature .

By the words suits expressly barred section 9 of CPC means to say that there are certain types
of suits which are barred by the code itself , such as

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i) Section 11 of CPC or resjudicata barred the trial of a suit , in which the matter or issue of the
parties has already been decided by a competent court .
ii) Section 47 barred the determination of all questions relating to execution , satisfaction , and
discharge of decrees .
iii) Section 10 , Section 95 , Order 2 Rule 2 , Order 9 Rule 9 and Order 22 Rule 11 also barred to
file fresh suit .

And by the words Suits impliedly barred section 9 of CPC means to say that there are certain
types of suits which are --i) barred by general principles of law , and
ii) barred on the ground of public policy .
Some statutes also barred the jurisdiction of civil courts and conferred the jurisdiction on
Tribunals.

Suit against intruder :-

According to the Explanation I of section 9 of CPC a suit in which the right to property or to an
office is contested is a suit of a civil nature . An office may be either secular or religious . Fees may
be or may not be attached to the religious office. Explanation II to section 9 of CPC says that it is
immaterial whether or not i) any fees are attached to the office , or ii) such office is attached to any
particular place . Therefore a suit , according to the explanations I and II of section 9 of the CPC ,
against an intruder for a declaration that the office of a religious order is vested in the plaintiff is
a suit of civil nature and so such suit lies in the civil court .

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