Rule 5 of CPC : Rule 5: How evidence shall be taken in appealable cases.
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Ravi files a civil suit against Shyam in a district court in Delhi, claiming that Shyam has encroached on his property. The court hears the case and rules in favor of Ravi. Shyam decides to appeal the decision in the High Court. During the appeal, the High Court Judge needs to take down the evidence of each witness again. According to Rule 5 of Order XVIII of The Code of Civil Procedure 1908, the Judge takes down the evidence in Hindi (the language of the court) by dictati...
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