
Civil Procedure Code
The Civil Procedure Code (CPC) is a set of laws that outlines the process courts follow to resolve non-criminal disputes, such as disagreements over property, contracts, or personal rights. It provides rules for filing cases, serving notices, collecting evidence, conducting trials, and delivering judgments. The goal is to ensure the legal process is fair, organized, and efficient, enabling parties to present their cases and receive a just resolution. The CPC applies to civil cases across the country, guiding courts and litigants through the procedural steps needed to settle disputes legally.