Rule 18 of CPC : Rule 18: Power of Court to inspect.

CPC

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Scenario: Property Dispute

Situation: Two brothers, Raj and Ravi, are in a legal dispute over the ownership of a piece of agricultural land in their village. Raj claims that the land belongs to him as per their father's will, while Ravi argues that the will is forged and the land should be divided equally between them.

Application of Rule 18: The court decides to inspect the agricultural land to verify the claims made by both parties. During the inspection, the judge observes the boundaries, the condition of the land, and any relevant structures or markers that could support either Raj's or Ravi's claims. The judge makes a memorandum of these observations, noting the exact locati...

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