Section 123 of CPC : Section 123: Constitution Of Rule Committees In Certain States

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where the High Court of a particular state in India is in the process of revising its rules and procedures to make the civil litigation process more efficient. To accomplish this, the High Court decides to constitute a Rule Committee in accordance with Section 123 of The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908.

The High Court appoints three of its judges to the Rule Committee, ensuring that at least one of them has prior experience as a District Judge. Additionally, two seasoned lawyers practicing in the same High Court are selected to provide practical insights from the perspecti...

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