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Hemant khandelwal (Law Student)     20 March 2015

Suits of civil nature

Please read it and answer.need help badly. Explanation 1 to section 9 of cpc defines the suit of civil nature as a suit in which the right to property or to an office is contested.it means that a suit can be a civil suit only if either right to property or right to office is involved in it.suit must fit in these two criterias to be called a civil suit.all others are excluded from it. I am writing some illustration which are called suits of civil nature- 1>suits relating to right of worship. 2>suits for damages for civil wrong. 3>suits for specific performance of contracts and for damages for breach of contract. 4>suits for specific reliefs. 5>suits for restitution of conjugal rights. 6>suits for dissolution of marriage. 7>suits for rents. Above mentioned suits neither fit in criteria of property suits or office suits then why and how there are suits of civil nature?how these suits fit in those criterias? Explain in detail.


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