Law of Civil Trial (Practice and Procedure) is a definitive guide to civil litigation in India, covering the complete procedural framework under the Civil Procedure Code (CPC). The book systematically explains each stage of a civil trial—from filing of plaints and written statements to interim orders, trial conduct, evidence presentation, and final judgment. Emphasis is placed on procedural compliance, drafting accuracy, and effective case management to ensure successful litigation outcomes.
The work includes a thorough discussion on pleadings, applications, objections, execution of decrees, appeals, and review petitions, providing practical guidance for lawyers and litigants alike. Illustrative examples, references to relevant case law, and procedural checklists make it a ready reference for day-to-day civil practice.
Unique attention is given to bridging theory with practical application, ensuring that both novice and experienced legal practitioners can navigate civil courts efficiently. This book also highlights common procedural pitfalls and strategic considerations during trials, making it an indispensable resource for civil litigation.
Designed for advocates, law students, and judicial aspirants, the book empowers readers to understand, apply, and argue civil procedure with clarity and confidence. Its structured approach and practical orientation make it a must-have for anyone engaged in the civil legal domain in India.






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