CPC · Code of Civil Procedure, 1908

Section 7 CPC

Provincial Small Cause Courts

Procedure & effect

The following provisions shall not extend to Courts
constituted under the Provincial Small Cause Courts Act, 1887(9 of 1887) 1
[or under the Berar Small
Cause Courts Law, 1905,] or to Courts exercising the jurisdiction of a Court of Small Causes 2[under the
said Act or Law,] 3[or to Courts in 4[any part of India to which the said Act does not extend] exercising a
a corresponding jurisdiction that is to say.--

(a) so much of the body of the Code as relates to]--

(i) suits excepted from the cognizance of a Court of Small Causes;

(ii) the execution of decrees in such suits;

(iii) the execution of decrees against immovable property; and

(b) the following sections, that is to say,--

section 9,

sections 91 and 92,

sections 94 and 95 5
[so far as they authorize or relate to]--

(i) orders for the attachment of immovable property,

(ii) injunctions,

(iii) the appointment of a receiver of immovable property, or

(iv) the interlocutory orders to in clause (e) of section 94,] and sections 96 to 112 and 115.

FAQ — Section 7 CPC

Section 7 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC) deals with “Provincial Small Cause Courts”. This page explains the offence (if any), punishment, and links to Vaksera petition formats.

The following provisions shall not extend to Courts constituted under the Provincial Small Cause Courts Act, 1887(9 of 1887) 1 [or under the Berar Small Cause Courts Law, 1905,] or to Courts exercising the jurisdiction of a Court of Small Causes 2[under the said Act or Law,] 3[or to Courts in 4[any part of India to which the said Act does not extend] exercising a a corresponding jurisdiction that is to say.-- (a) so much of the body of the Code as relates to]-- (i) suits excepted from the co

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