Section 107 of CPC : Section 107: Powers Of Appellate Court

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where a local business owner, Mrs. Sharma, loses a lawsuit in a district court regarding a contract dispute with a supplier. Dissatisfied with the judgment, she files an appeal in the High Court. The High Court, acting as an Appellate Court under Section 107 of The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, has several options:

  • The High Court may choose to determine the case finally by upholding the district court's decision, overturning it, or modifying the judgment.
  • If the H...

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