Rule 23 of CPC : Rule 23: Remand of case by Appellate Court.
CPC
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: Ravi filed a civil suit against Shyam for breach of contract in the District Court. The District Court dismissed the suit on a preliminary point, stating that Ravi did not have the legal standing to sue. Ravi appealed this decision to the High Court.
Application of Rule 23: The High Court, upon reviewing the case, found that the District Court's decision on Ravi's legal standing was incorrect. The High Court reversed the District Court's decree and decided to remand the case back to the District Court. The High Court ordered the District Court to re-admit the suit under its original number and directed it to proceed with the trial, specifically instructing the Dis...
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