CPC - Course Outline
CPC - Course Outline
Name of Course
Code of Civil Procedure
1
Face to face on site
E-learning (online)
Intensive (provide details)
2
1.8. Career Track
Learning law theoretically is not of much use unless we know how to put it into
practice. Knowledge of substantive law should be aptly complemented with the
knowledge of procedural aspects of law. In this course, we will be studying the
Code of Civil Procedure and Law of Limitation in detail. This Code details the
procedures undertaken in India with respect to courts that exercise civil
jurisdiction.
Any study relating to civil procedure is incomplete without studying the limitation
laws. The Law of Limitation details the limitation period of various proceedings as
well as enforcement of rights.
c. Understanding the
different kinds of
suits
d. Understanding in
detail the procedure
of trial of suits Total 100%
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Learning outcomes for Assessment tasks
Course
Type * When assessed – Weighting
(see examples year, session and (% of total
noted below week marks for
this table) (for example, year 1, subject)
semester 1, week 1)
c. Understanding the
different kinds of
suits
return and rejection
d. thereof
Understanding in
detail the procedure
c. Understanding
of trial of suits the
different kinds of
e. suits
Understanding End Term
End of Course 80%
supplementary Exam
d. Understanding
proceedings in
and
detail the procedure
laws of limitation
of trial of suits
e. Understanding
supplementary
proceedings and Total 100%
*The test would be of 1 hour and would consist of 1 essay question and 1 short
note/problem question. Final exam would consist of long and short answer
questions.
Pre-session
Session Topic Pedagogy
Readings
Each Module has a structure that will be followed right through the course. Pre-reads specified
for the relevant sessions should be read before each class.
Module 1: Introduction and Jurisdiction
Learning Objectives
Definitions under the Code
Jurisdiction of civil courts
Doctrine of res sub judice and res judicata
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Pre-session
Session Topic Pedagogy
Readings
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Pre-session
Session Topic Pedagogy
Readings
Misjoinder of parties
Non-joinder of parties
7
Pre-session
Session Topic Pedagogy
Readings
37,38,3 Suits in particular cases
9,40 Suits by or against
governments Sections 79 to 82,
Order 27
Suits by aliens and by or
Sections 85 to 87
against foreign rulers,
Sections 91 to 93
ambassadors PPT+Lecture
Order 30
Suits relating to public matters
Order 32
Suits by or against firms
Order 33
Suits by or against minors and
unsound persons
Suits by indigent persons
41,42,4 Inter pleader suits Section 88, Order
3,44,45 Interim Orders 35
Commissions Section 75, Order
Arrests before judgment and 26
attachments before judgment Order 38
Temporary injunctions Order 39
Appointment of receivers Order 40
Appeals Sections 90 to PPT+Lecture
Reference, Review, and 109, Orders 41,
Revision 42, 43, and 45
Caveat Sections 113 to
115, Order 46
Inherent powers of court
Section 144A
Sections 148, 149,
and 151
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2.2 Prescribed and recommended readings
Provide below, in formal reference format, a list of the essential and
recommended readings for the subject.
ESSENTIAL READINGS/TEXTBOOKS
1. Bakshi P M, Mulla’s Civil Procedure Code, 12th Ed. (Bombay, Tripathi, 1990)
2. Takwani CK, Civil Procedure Code (Eastern Book Co, 2010)
3. Tandon MP, Code of Civil Procedure, (Allahabad Law Agency)
Prescribed Statute
1. The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
2. The Limitation Act, 1963
3. Karnataka Civil Rules of Practice
Reference Books:
1. Jain JD, The Limitation Act (Allahabad Law Agency, 2011)
2. Malik MR, Ganguly’s Civil Court, Practice, and Procedure (Eastern Law House,
2012)