Group A Syllabus - Bangladesh Bar Council
The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908
(Act No. V of 1908)
Definitions
Scope and
application of the Code of Civil Procedure
Meaning of suits
of civil nature
Jurisdiction of
civil courts
Res judicata and
Res subjudice
Place of suing
Institution of
suits and proceedings
Parties to suits
Pleadings and
amendment of pleadings
Plaint
Written statement
and set off
Summons
Discovery and
inspection
Appearance and Non‑appearance of parties
Examination of
parties
Admissions,
production, impounding and return of documents
Settlement of
issues and disposal of suits
Adjournments
Hearing of the
suit and examination of witnesses
Affidavits
Interim Orders:
Arrest and attachment before judgment, Appointment of receiver, Temporary
injunctions, Commission, Security for costs
Alternative
Dispute Resolution: Mediation, Arbitration and Mediation in appeal
Transfer of suits
Suits in
particular Cases: Suits by and against government or public officers, Suits by
and against aliens and foreign rulers, Suits by or against corporations, Suits
by or against trustees, executors and administrators, Suits by or against
minors and lunatics, Suits relating to public nuisance, Suits relating to
public charities
Various kinds of
Suits: Representative Suit, Inter-pleader Suit, Pauper suit, Money Suit, Title Suit
etc.
Withdrawal and
compromise of suits
Death, marriage
and insolvency of parties
Suits involving
interpretation of the Constitution
Judgement and
decree
Execution of
decree
Appeal
Review
Revision
Reference
Restitution
Inherent power of
the courts
The Specific Relief Act, 1877
(Act No. I of 1877)
Specific Relief
how given
Nature of
preventative relief
Recovery of
Possession of Property
Specific
performance of contracts
Rescission of
contracts
Rectification of
the instruments
Cancellation of
the instruments
Declaratory
decrees
Injunction:
Temporary and Perpetual Injunction, when such injunctions are granted and when
refused; provisions relating to mandatory Injunction.
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