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The AIBE 20 syllabus 2025 is comprehensive and comprises subjects from the complete LLB syllabus. There are a total 19 subjects in the AIBE exam syllabus. Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) is one of the important subjects of AIBE 20. The AIBE 2025 CPC subject comprises a total of 10 questions out of the 100 questions asked in the exam. With 10% weightage, the CPC section of the AIBE 20 syllabus is a very crucial part of the exam preparation. Candidates can check out the AIBE 20 CPC syllabus and topics are given in detail in this article. Also go through the, AIBE Code of Civil Procedure preparation tips, notes, important governing bodies and more.
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The detailed topics, sub-topics and syllabus of AIBE 20 Code of Civil Procedure have been given below:
Topic 1 : Definitions - Decree [section 2(2)],Judgement [section 2(9)] Legal Representative [section 2(11)], Mesne Profits [section 2(12)], Order [section 2(14)]
(Sections 9 to 11) and Order II, Rules 1 and 2 - Suit to include the whole claim.
1. Gundaji Satwaji Shinde v. Ram Chandra Bhikaji Joshi, AIR 1979 SC 653
2. Indian Bank v. Maharashtra State Cooperative Marketing
Federation Ltd, AIR 1998 SC 1952
3. Iftikhar Ahmed v. Syed Meharban Ali, AIR 1974 SC 749
4. State of U.P. v. Nawab Hussain, AIR 1977 SC 1680
5. C.A. Balakrishnan v. Commissioner Corporation of Madras,
AIR 2003 Mad. 170
Topic 3 : Place of Suing (Sections 15 to 21-A)
Topic 4 : Execution of the Decree/Order (Sections 60-62)
Topic 5 : Suits by or Against Government (Sections 79, 80)
Topic 6 : Appeals (i) Appeals from Orders and Decrees, Second Appeal and Power of Appellate Court (Sections 96, 100, 107(1)d) and Production of additional evidence at appellate stage; Order XLI, Rule 27
6. Chunilal V. Mehta v. Century Spinning and Manufacturing Co. Ltd.,
AIR 1962 SC1314
7. Koppi Setty v. Ratnam v. Pamarti Venka 2009 RLR 27 (NSC) 38
8. Gill & Co. v. Bimla Kumari, 1986 RLR 370
Topic 7 : Reference – Section 113, Revision Section 115 and review Section 114 read with Order XLVII.
9. Haridas Das v. Smt. Usha Rani Banik, 2006 (3) SCALE 287
Topic 8 : Inherent Powers of Court (Section 151)
10. Mahant Ram Dass v. Mahant Ganga Dass, AIR 1961 S.C. 882
Topic 9 : Parties to Suits Order I, Rules 1, 2 and 3
Topic 10 : Amendment of Pleadings (Order VI , Rule 17)
11. Jai Jai Ram Manohar Lal v. National Building Material Supply Co.,
AIR 1969 S.C. 1267
12. M/s Ganesh Trading Co. v. Moji Ram, AIR 1978 SC 484
13. Dalip Kaur v. Major Singh, AIR 1996 P & H 107
14. B.K. Narayana Pillai v. Parameswaran Pillai, (2000) 1 SCC 712
Topic 11 : Rejection of Plaint (Order VII, Rule 11)
15. Saleem Bhai v. State of Maharashtra, AIR 2003 SC 759
(Order IX, Rules 6, 7 and 13)
16. Sangram Singh v. Election Tribunal, AIR 1955 SC 425
17. Rajni Kumar v. Suresh Kumar Malhotra, 2003 (3) SCALE 434
18. Bhanu Kumar Jain v. Archana Kumar, AIR 2005 SC 626
Topic 13 : Summary Procedure (Order XXXVII, Rules 1 to 4)
19. Santosh Kumar v. Bhai Mool Singh, AIR 1958 S.C. 321
20. M/s Mechalec Engineers and Manufacturers v. Basic Equipment Corporation
21. ONGC Ltd. v. State Bank of India, AIR 2000 SC 2548
Topic 14: Temporary Injunctions and Interlocutory Orders (Order XXXIX, Rules 1 to5)
22. Monohar Lal v. Seth Hira Lal AIR 1962 SC 527
23. Dalpat Kaur v. Prahlad Singh, AIR 1993 SC 276
To prepare for the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) subject in the AIBE (All India Bar Examination), consider the following tips:
Familiarize Yourself with the Syllabus: Go through the topics and subtopics included in the CPC syllabus for the AIBE. Understanding the syllabus will help you focus on the essential areas.
Study the CPC: Read and understand the Code of Civil Procedure thoroughly. Make sure to cover the various provisions, rules, and procedures outlined in the CPC.
Reference Books and Study Material: Utilize standard reference books such as "Mulla's The Code of Civil Procedure" and "The Code of Civil Procedure" by C.K. Takwani, among others, to gain a comprehensive grasp of the CPC.
Previous Years' Papers: Practice solving previous years' AIBE question papers specifically focusing on the CPC-related questions.
Case Laws: Understand yourself with landmark case laws related to the CPC to understand the practical application of the provisions and to gain insights into judicial interpretations.
Regular Revision: Regularly revise the key concepts, procedural rules, and provisions of the CPC. This helps in reinforcing your understanding and retention of the subject matter.
Candidates preparing for the AIBE 2025 exam should refer to AIBE books to ensure they cover the entire syllabus of AIBE. Below, candidates can find a list of the best books for the AIBE exam:
| Book Name | Publisher/Author |
|---|---|
| Commentary on the Code of Civil Procedure | H.K. Sethi |
| Code of Civil Procedure: An Analytical Approach | R. K. Gupta |
| Understanding Civil Procedure | A.K. Jain |
| Code of Civil Procedure | Mulla |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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Yes, the AIBE 19 exam syllabus has three new topics namely Bhartiya Nyay Sanhita, Bhartiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita and Bhartiya Sakshya Adhiniyam.
No, AIBE 20 is not an open-book exam.
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