Saving of procedure in suits instituted before 1st Appeals pending on 29th July, 1879. 4. Saving of certain Acts affecting Central Pro- Power to modify the Code in its application to 5. Sections extending to Provincial Small Cause (b) (Repealed by Act VIII of 1887, Sec. 2.) (d) of Recorder of Rangoon sitting as Insol- 7. Saving of certain Bombay laws. 8. Presidency Small Cause Courts. 9. A 10. No person exempt from jurisdiction by reason of descent or place of birth. 11. Courts to try all civil suits unless specially barred. 12. Pending suits. 13. Res judicata. 14. When foreign judgment no bar to suit in British India. CHAPTER II. OF THE PLACE OF SUING. 15. Court in which suit to be instituted. 16. Suits to be instituted where subject-matter situate. 16 A. Place for institution of suit where local limits: of jurisdiction of Court are uncertain. 17. Suits to be instituted where defendants reside or cause of auction arose. 18. Suits for compensation for wrongs to person or moveables. 19. Suits for immoveable property situate in single district, but within jurisdictions of different Courts. Suits for immoveable property situate in different districts. 20. Power to stay proceedings where all defendants do not reside within jurisdiction. Application when to be made. SECTIONS. 21. Remission of court-fee where suit instituted in another Court. 22. Procedure where Courts in which suit may be 25. Transfer of suits. CHAPTER III. OF PARTIES AND THEIR APPEARANCES, APPLICA 26. Persons who may be joined as plaintiffs. 28. Persons who may be joined as defendants. 31. Suit not to fail by reason of misjoinder. Consent of person added as plaintiff or next friend. Parties to suits instituted or defended under section 30. Defendants added to be served. Conduct of suit. 33. Where defendant added, plaint to be amended. 34. Time for taking objections as to non-joinder or mis-joinder. 35. Each of several plaintiffs or defendants may authorize any other to appear, &c., for him. Authority to be in writing signed and filed. SECTIONS. Recognized Agents and pleaders.. 36. Appearances, &c., may be in person, by recognized agent or by pleader. 37. Recognized agents. Persons holding powers-of-attorney from parties out of jurisdiction. Certificated mukhtárs. Persons carrying on trade or business for parties- Recognized agents in Panjab, Oudh and Central 38. Service of process on recognized agent. 39. Appointment of pleader. 40. Service of process on pleader. 41. Agent to receive process. His appointment to be in writing and to be filed in Court.. CHAPTER IV. OF THE FRAME OF THE 'SUIT. 42. Suit how to be framed. 43. Suit to include whole claim. 44. Relinquishment of part of claim. Omission to sue for one of several remedies.. Claims by or against executor, administrator or 45. Plaintiff may join several causes of action. 46. Defendant may apply to confine suit. 47. Court on hearing application may exclude some causes and order amendment. SECTIONS. CHAPTER V. OF THE INSTITUTION. OF SUITS. 48. Suits to be commenced by plaint. 50. Particulars to be contained in plaint. Where plaintiff sues as representative. 51. Plaints to be signed and verified. 53. When plaint may be rejected, returned for amendment or amended. Proviso. Attestation of amendment. 54. When plaint shall be rejected.. 56. When rejection of plaint does not preclude pre- 57. When plaint shall be returned to be presented to proper Court. Procedure on returning plaint. 58. Procedure on admitting plaint. Concise statements. Register of suits. 59. Production of document on which plaintiff şues. Delivery of document or copy. List of other documents. 60. Statement in case of documents not in his pos session or power. 61. Suits on lost negotiable instruments. 62. Production of shop-book. Original entry to be marked and returned. 63. Inadmissibility of document not produced when plaint filed, |