
Code of Civil Procedure
The Code of Civil Procedure (CPC) is a set of rules that governs the process of civil litigation in courts. It outlines how civil cases, which involve disputes between individuals or organizations (like contracts or property issues), should be handled. The CPC provides guidelines for filing lawsuits, serving documents, conducting trials, appealing decisions, and enforcing judgments. Its purpose is to ensure fair and orderly proceedings, protecting the rights of all parties involved while aiming for efficient resolution of disputes. Each country may have its own version of the CPC, tailored to its legal system.