When a case is laid by under the CPC ....... what consequences flow....


Civil Procedure Code - Case laid by - Subsequently the case restored to the trial roll - Appeal? Is it a final order? Restoring to Trial roll - Duties of Court? Held: (1) The impugned order cannot be identified with a single characteristic of a final order. (2) In the event of a case being laid by, the duty of restoring it to the trial roll is cast on the District Judge and not on the parties.


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