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  • Section 151 CPC Application Format - The sources indicate that applications under Section 151 of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC) are used to seek the court's inherent powers to ensure justice, such as for setting aside orders, allowing additional evidence, or addressing procedural delays. The format generally involves a formal petition citing the relevant facts, grounds, and legal provisions, including specific references to CPC rules or related statutes. For example, in Madan Mohan Khullar & Co. VS Ishwar Saran Mittal - Delhi, the petitioner filed a Section 151 application for delay-related relief in eviction proceedings, which was dismissed due to delay. Similarly, in Deepinder Singh Dhillon VS Narinder Kumar Sharma - Punjab and Haryana, an application under Section 151 was allowed to supplement proceedings with additional evidence.
  • Legal Framework and Usage - Section 151 CPC applications are versatile and often employed to prevent miscarriage of justice, correct procedural irregularities, or seek extensions. They are typically drafted with a clear statement of facts, legal grounds, and the specific relief sought, referencing relevant rules like Order VI Rule 16 or Order XXI Rule 106 when applicable.
  • Format and Content - A standard Section 151 application should include:
  • Title of the Court and parties involved
  • Reference to the relevant case or proceedings
  • Precise grounds for invoking inherent powers (e.g., delay, procedural irregularities, need for additional evidence)
  • Facts supporting the request
  • Legal provisions invoked (e.g., CPC Sections, Rules)
  • Prayer for specific relief (e.g., extension, setting aside orders, admission of evidence)
  • Signature of the applicant and date
  • References - The sources demonstrate various applications under Section 151 CPC across different cases, such as delay in eviction proceedings (Madan Mohan Khullar & Co. VS Ishwar Saran Mittal - Delhi), admission of additional evidence (Rajesh VS Jai Narain - Punjab and Haryana), and procedural corrections (Deepinder Singh Dhillon VS Narinder Kumar Sharma - Punjab and Haryana). They highlight the importance of proper formatting, clear legal grounds, and specific reliefs sought in such applications.

In conclusion, a Section 151 CPC application must be drafted as a formal petition citing relevant facts, legal provisions, and specific reliefs, serving as a vital tool to address procedural issues and ensure justice in civil proceedings.

Search Results for "Section 151 Cpc Application Format"

Madan Mohan Khullar & Co.  VS Ishwar Saran Mittal

2019 0 Supreme(Del) 2217 India - Delhi

SANJEEV SACHDEVA

Delay - Eviction Petition - Delhi Rent Control Act - Section 14(1)(e), Section 25-B Fact of the Case: The petitioner ... sought leave to defend an eviction petition filed by the respondent under Section 14(1)(e) read with Section 25-B of the Delhi Rent ... The petitioner's application for leave to defend was dismissed due to delay, and an eviction order was passed. ... Petitioner filed an application under section 151 C.P.C. on 16.....

Deepinder Singh Dhillon VS Narinder Kumar Sharma

2019 0 Supreme(P&H) 797 India - Punjab and Haryana

SUDIP AHLUWALIA

The Applicant/Respondent No.1 filed an Application under Order VI Rule 16 read with Order VII Rule 11 and Section 151 of the Code ... Final Decision: The Respondent's Application under Order VI Rule 16 read with Order VII Rule 11 and Section 151 CPC was allowed ... Company with which the candidate is associated as Director are not required to be disclosed in the affidavit, based on the specific Format ... Consequently, the Responde....

SRI. K. KUBERA vs SRI. BUNDAPPA @ BUNDEGOWDA

2024 Supreme(Online)(KAR) 9270 India - High Court of Karnataka

MR JUSTICE R. NATARAJ, J

CPC is not maintainable, since any order allowing this petition would result in closing of the proceedings before the Trial Court and therefore, only a civil revision petition under Section 115 of CPC READ WITH UNDER ORDER IX RULE 9 AND UNDER ORDER 22 RULE 9 OF CPC BY ISSUE OF A WRIT CERTIORARI OR ANY OTHER APPROPRIATE WRIT OF DIRECTION AS THE CASE MAYBE AND CONSEQEUNTLY ALLOW THE APPLICATION IA NO.2 FILED BY THE PETITIONER. ... The learned counsel for the petitioner is directed to make appropriate....

Rajesh VS Jai Narain

2020 0 Supreme(P&H) 984 India - Punjab and Haryana

RAJIV NARAIN RAINA

Rajesh Hooda, learned counsel for the appellant has filed an application for leading additional evidence under Section 41 Rule 27 read with Section 151 CPC appending thereto the public notice dated 18.12.2017, which reads as follows :- PUBLIC NOTICE ... This notice was issued in the interest of public safety and in exercise of the authority conferred by Section 19(l)(e) of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988. 3. ... TC-23/MV/2007(PT-I)/l 077-88 dated 01/08/2014, wherein holders of non-dig....

Prem Shanker Singh VS Accounts Officer, Office of B. S. A. , Ballia

2004 0 Supreme(All) 1663 India - Allahabad

TARUN AGARWALA

Salary Dispute - Appointment of Assistant Teacher - Article 215 of the Constitution of India, Rules of the Court, 1952, Section ... 151, C.P.C. - The court allowed the writ petition directing the respondents to pay the salary including arrears within three months ... court allowed the recall application after finding sufficient cause and recalled the order dated 5.11.1999. ... He further submitted that the recall application had been filed under Section 151, #HL_START....

Steel Authority Of India Ltd.  Sultanpur VS District Judge Lucknow

2024 0 Supreme(All) 687 India - Allahabad

SUBHASH VIDYARTHI

SUBSTITUTION - EXECUTION PROCEEDINGS - CPC ORDER I RULE 10(2), CPC ORDER XXI - The court discussed the provisions ... of the CPC regarding the substitution of parties in execution proceedings, emphasizing that the execution process is governed by ... Ratio Decidendi: The court held that the provisions of the CPC, particularly regarding execution proceedings ... On 22.09.2009, the petitioner filed an application under Order XXI Rule 106 read with section 151 of #HL_ST....

PURPLE HEALTH CARE PRIVATE LTD.  VS HARI PARSAD SINGLA

2015 0 Supreme(P&H) 1917 India - Punjab and Haryana

GURMIT RAM

The court dismissed the tenant's application and allowed the ejectment petitions to proceed. ... The tenant filed an application for rejection of the ejectment petition, which was dismissed by the court. ... Ejectment - Non-payment of Rent - The court dismissed the tenant's application for rejection of the ejectment petition filed by ... In the application under Order 7 Rule 11 read with Section 151 CPC, it was the case of the present petitioner - tenant that the demi....

PURPLE HEALTH CARE PRIVATE LTD.  VS HARI PARSAD SINGLA

2015 0 Supreme(P&H) 1918 India - Punjab and Haryana

GURMIT RAM

Ejectment - Tenant's Application for Rejection of Ejectment Petition - Interpretation of Res Judicata Fact of the Case:This revision petition is filed by the petitioner-tenant against the order dated 21.2.2015 passed by the learned Rent Controller, Gurgaon vide which the application under Order 7 Rule 11 read with Section 151 CPC filed by the petitioner - tenant has been dismissed. ... In the above-said former ejectment petition, the present petitioner - tenant filed an application und....

IN THE MATTER OF GOODS OF LATE SMT.  INDRA MOHINI VS RAJA CHANDRA VIJAY SINGH

2010 0 Supreme(All) 3149 India - Allahabad

SUNIL AMBWANI

(Indian) Succession Act, 1925—Sections 272,278 and 300—Testamentary suit—Mainatainability of—Grant of letter of administration—Court ... If Section 10 of CPC does not apply, Section 151 has no application at all. ... 30. Shri Sinha submits that the application for letters of administration is to be given on a format provided under Chapter XXX of the Rules of the Court. ... He had given an application under Section....

RAMBIR SINGH VS BALWANT KAUR CHOUDHARY

2010 0 Supreme(Del) 369 India - Delhi

Delhi Rent Control Act, 1958—Sections 14D and 25B r/w Section 151Civil Procedure Code, 1908—Order 5 Rule 1 and 5, Section 148—Eviction ... On 18.5.2006, an application was filed by the respondent No.1/landlady under Sections 25B(2) & 25B(3) of the Act read with Section 151 CPC stating inter alia that a perusal of the application filed by the petitioner/tenant under Section 148 ....

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