Rule 6B of CPC : Rule 6B: Copies of judgments when to be made available.

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Ravi and Suman are involved in a property dispute case in a civil court in Delhi. After several hearings, the judge pronounces the judgment in favor of Ravi. According to Rule 6B of the Code of Civil Procedure 1908, immediately after the judgment is pronounced, both Ravi and Suman are entitled to receive copies of the judgment. Ravi needs the copy to understand the court's reasoning, while Suman needs it to consider filing an appeal. They approach the court clerk, pay the specified charges as determined ...

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