
Vidhi Judiciary Coaching offers expert guidance on Jurisdiction, Res Sub Judice, Res Judicata, and Foreign Judgment under the Civil Procedure Code (CPC). Located in Mukherjee Nagar, North Delhi, we specialize in delivering the Top Judiciary Coaching for CPC in North Delhi. Our faculty ensures conceptual clarity and case law analysis to help aspirants crack judicial services exams with confidence. Enroll now in our Judiciary Civil Procedure Code Course in Mukherjee Nagar North Delhi and experience structured, exam-focused learning. If you are looking for the most trusted Judiciary Coaching in Mukherjee Nagar North Delhi, Vidhi Judiciary is your destination.
We provide pre-recorded video lectures covering essential topics related to Jurisdiction, Res Sub Judice, Res Judicata, and Foreign Judgment as per the CPC, with an exam-oriented approach for Judicial Services Prelims and Mains Examinations.
Course Content Overview:
This course consists of 30 video lectures covering the following key topics in detail:
I. Jurisdiction:
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Meaning: Basic concept and importance.
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Jurisdiction and Consent:
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Key case laws like A.R. Antulay v. R.S. Nayak (1988) and Kiran Singh v. Chaman Paswan (1954 SC).
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Lack of Jurisdiction & Irregular Exercise:
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Case studies such as Ujjam Bai v. State of U.P. (1962 SC) and Ittyavira Mathai v. Varkey Varkey (1964 SC).
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Basis to Determine Jurisdiction:
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Case studies: Abdulla v. Galappa (1985) and Bank of Baroda v. Moti Bhai.
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Kinds of Jurisdiction: Types and categories of jurisdiction in civil matters.
II. Jurisdiction of Civil Courts - Section 9:
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Conditions for a valid suit.
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Suit of Civil Nature - Meaning:
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Case references like Most Rev. P.M.A. Metropolitan v. Moran Mar Marthoma (1995).
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Cognizance Not Barred:
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Who decides jurisdiction and the burden of proof.
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Suits Impliedly and Expressly Barred:
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Exclusion of Jurisdiction and related case laws such as Secy. of State v. Mask & Co. (1940).
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III. Res Sub Judice - Stay of Suit - Section 10:
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Nature and Scope:
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Conditions for staying a suit under Section 10 CPC.
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Inherent Power to Stay:
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Indian Bank v. Maharashtra State Coop. Marketing Federation Ltd. (1998).
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Suit Pending in Foreign Court:
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Case studies like Union of India v/s. Promod Gupta (2005).
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Consolidation of Suits:
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Effect of Contravention and consolidation of cross-suits.
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IV. Res Judicata - Section 11:
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Meaning & History:
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Key case laws like Satyadhyan Ghosal v. Deorjin Debi (1960).
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Conditions for Res Judicata:
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Direct & Constructive Res Judicata and their application.
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Co-defendants and Co-plaintiffs:
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Case studies involving Res Judicata Between Co-Defendants and Co-Plaintiffs.
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Competent Court & Jurisdiction:
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Detailed explanation on the Competent Court as per Explanations VIII & II.
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V. Foreign Judgment - Sections 13 & 14 of CPC:
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Section 13: When foreign judgments are not conclusive.
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Section 14: Presumption as to foreign judgments.
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Case laws:
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Satya v. Teja Singh (1975), R. Viswanathan v. Rukn-ul-Mutk Syed Abdul (1963), and Narasimha Rao v. Verikata Lakshm (1991).
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VI. How to Access the Course:
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Download the Vidhi Judicial Academy Mobile App from Google Play Store.
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Create your free account by signing up with your email ID.
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Login to access the course materials and start your preparation.
VII. Additional Information:
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Jurisdiction: In case of any disputes, the courts of Delhi will have the jurisdiction to adjudicate.
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Fee Payment:
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Enroll in our master CPC Jurisdiction, Res Sub Judice, Res Judicata, and Foreign Judgment Coaching with a structured, exam-oriented approach. This course is designed to help you ace the Judicial Services Exams!