Rule 26 of CPC : Rule 26: Findings and evidence to be put on record.
CPC
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Rajesh filed a civil suit against his neighbor, Suresh, for encroaching on his property. The trial court ruled in favor of Rajesh, ordering Suresh to remove the encroachment. Suresh, dissatisfied with the decision, appealed to the higher court.
During the appeal, the Appellate Court reviewed the evidence and findings from the original trial. The court allowed both Rajesh and Suresh to submit any objections to the findings within 30 days. Rajesh submitted a memorandum of objections, arguing that the trial court did not consider certain key pieces of evidence.
After the 30-day period expired, the Appellate Court proceeded to determine the appeal, taking in...
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