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No decree to be set aside without notice to opposite party under which of the in the Code of Civil Procedure?
Order 5, Rule 30
Order 4, Rule 13
Order 6, Rule 10
Order 9, Rule 14
Here’s the thing—let’s break down each of those options from the Civil Procedure Code:
- Order 5, Rule 30: This rule is about how summonses are served. It doesn’t deal with setting aside decrees or notice to the other party.
- Order 4, Rule 13: This one covers the contents of a plaint, not the process of setting aside decrees either.
- Order 6, Rule 10: Now we’re talking about pleadings—this rule handles the verification of pleadings, but nothing to do with setting aside decrees.
- Order 9, Rule 14: This is the answer you’re looking for. Order 9 in general deals with the appearance and non-appearance of parties. Rule 14 specifically says you can’t set aside a decree without giving notice to the opposite party. That’s the safeguard right there.
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