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14. No decree to be set aside without notice to opposite party.- No decree shall be set aside on any such application as aforesaid unless notice thereof has been served on the opposite party

HIGH COURT AMENDMENTS

Assam.- Same as that of Calcutta,

Calcutta, Andaman and Nicobar Islands.- Cancel the word” thereof” and substitute the following:

“together with a copy thereof (or concise statement as the case may be)”. (3.2.1933).

Rule 15

Bombay.- Add the following as Rule 15:

“15, Application of the provisions of this Order to Appeals.— In the application of this order to appeals, so far as may be, the word ‘plaintiff’ shall be held to include an appellant, the word ‘defendant’, a respondent, and the word ‘suit’, an appeal” (1.10.1983).

Gujarat.- Same as that of Bombay. (17.8.1961).

Karnataka.- Add the following as Rule 15:

“15. The provisions of Section 5 of the Limitations Act, 1963, shall apply to an application made under sub-rule (1) of Rule 9or Rule 13.”(30.3.1967).


 

 

 

 

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