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Format No. QSP/7.1/01.

F01 (A)
Issue No. 04 Rev. No 3 Dated: FEB 22, 2015

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UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM & ENERGY STUDIES
College of Legal Studies
Dehradun
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PROJECT
Programme :

BA., LL.B (Hons) and BBA.,LL.B(Hons)

Course

BA., LL.B (Hons) and BBA.,LL.B(Hons)

Semester

IV

Session

January-May, 2015

Batch

2010 2015

Subject Code :

LLB L- 131

No. of credits :

Subject

The Code of Civil Procdure and Law of limitation

Prepared by :

ARPI JAIN
Assistant Professor (SS)

Email

arpijain11@gmail.com

Approved By
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HOD/Director
UPES Campus
Energy Acres
P.O. Bidholi, Via Prem Nagar
Dehradun -248 007 (U K)

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Dean
Tel : +91-135-2261090/91
Fax : +91 135- 2694204
Web : www.upes.ac.in

Project Topics:
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Civil procedure code (amendment )act 2002


Pecuniary jurisdiction of the court
State the provision which governs the determination of the place of suing
Explain the expression suit of civil nature
If the courts have no jurisdiction, consent of parties cannot confer
jurisdiction, nor by the consent jurisdiction can be ousted. Elaborate
6. Resjudicata
7. Res subjudice
8. New moga transport company vs. united India insurance
company(2004)scc677
9. Harshsad chiman lal modi vs. DLF universal ltd (2005)scc791
10. Sulochna amma vs. narayan Nair (1994)scc14
11. Sheodan singh vs. daryao kunwar(1966)scc1332
12. Representative resjudicata
13. Isabella Johnson vs. M.A.susai(dead) by LRs (1991)scc494
14. Explain the principle of res judicata between co defendants. How res judicata
is differ from res subjudice and estoppels
15. Discuss resjudicata in following proceedings
1 application for amendment of decree
2 application of review
3 order of maintenance
16. Foreign judgment
17. Constructive resjudicata
18. Amendment of pleadings
19. Rejection of plaint
20. Written statement, set off and counter claim
21. Whole proceeding of registration of Plaint
22. Abatement of suit
23. Execution proceedings
24. Pauper suit
25. Summary procedure
26. Concept of second appeal
27. Appeal
28. Revision and review
29. Reference to high court
30. Forum shopping
31. Transfer of suits
32. Subject matter jurisdiction
33. ADR
34. Interpleader suit
35. Compensatory cost
36. Summons
37. Mesne profit
38. Legal representative
39. Decree
40. Judgment and decree
41. Order and decree
42. Appellate orders

43. Temporary injunctions and interlocutory orders


44. Production of additional evidence in appellate court
45. Review of judgment
46. Death of parties
47. Appearance of parties and consequences of non appearance
48. Suit by or against minors/person of unsound mind
49. Salem advocate bar association vs. UOI (2005)sc3353
50. Parties to suit/ frame of suit & pleadings
51. Discovery ,inspection, production & admission of documents
52. Delay in civil trails
53. Inherent powers of court
54. Property liable to attachment
55. Withdrawal and compromise of suit
56. Set off and counter claim
57. Affidavit
58. Adjournment
59. Admission
60. Appointment of receiver
61. Institution of suit
62. Caveat,
63. Restitution
64. Appeals from orders
65. Appeals by indigent person
66. Mahant Ram das vs Mahant Ganga das(1961)SC882
67. Manohar lal vs. Seth hira lal (1962)SC527
68. Property liable to attachment in execution
69. The legislature and judiciary have taken several steps to reduce multiplicity
of suits and harassment of defendants again and again,under cpc 1908
Discuss this with reference of sec 10, 11, 12 and order 2 rule 2
NOTE: The mentioned project topics are suggestive. Students may choose topics from
outside this list also; but final allotment of projects shall be subject to approval by the
instructor.
. Instructions
a) Each student will be allotted one topic in accordance to their role number.
b) Students are expected to read the concerned sessions contents in advance before
coming to the class.
c) The session will be made interactive through active participation from students. The
entire session will be conducted through question-answer, reflections, discussion,
current practices, examples, problem solving activities and presentations etc.

d) In the case study session all students are expected to prepare their analysis and
answers/decisions in their respective groups. Any group may be asked to present their
views and defend the same.
e) All schedules/announcements must be strictly adhered to.
f) The complete syllabus would be covered for Viva-voce and one must be thoroughly
prepared to appear for the viva and strictly appear on given time, otherwise, he/she
will loose the marks.
g) Late entry(Max. 5 minutes from the class timing) in the class will not be allowed

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