1134

Limited introduction of English rules.

*

Arrangement

of the Code.

+

No. 3 of 1901.

CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE.

4. In all cases with respect to which no provision is made by this Code, the Rules of Practice in force in the Supreme Court in England on 31st December, 1911, shall be deemed to be in force in the Court, subject to their applicability and with such modifications as the circumstances may require :

Provided that where any subject dealt with in such Rules of Practice is provided for wholly or in part in this Code, the English rule shall be deemed not to be in force in the Court.

5. This Code is divided into Parts and Chapters, as follows:-

PART I.—ACTIONS IN GENERAL.

Chapter I.—Institution of Action.

Chapter II.—Parties.

Chapter III.—Joinder of Causes of Action.

Chapter IV.—Pleadings.

Chapter V.—Amendment.

Chapter VI.—Discovery, Inspection, and Admissions.

Chapter VII.—Issues, Inquiries, and Accounts.

Chapter VIII.—Special Case.

Chapter IX.—Issues of Fact without Pleadings.

Chapter X.—Interlocutory Proceedings.

Chapter XI.—Preliminaries of Trial.

Chapter XII.—Trial.

Chapter XIII.—Evidence.

Chapter XIV.—Judgment.

Chapter XV.—Costs.

Chapter XVI.—Execution.

PART II.—SPECIAL ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS.

Chapter XVII.—Foreign Attachment.

Chapter XVIII.—Action against the Government.

Chapter XIX.—Action by or against Firm, etc.

Chapter XX.—Action by or against Pauper.

Chapter XXI.—Action for Recovery of Immovable Property.

Chapter XXII.—Mandamus.

Chapter XXIII.—Interpleader.

Chapter XXIV.—Reference to Arbitration.

* As amended by No. 36 of 1911 and No. 8 of 1912. † As amended by No. 1 of 1912 and No. 2 of 1912.

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