§ 1 Civil Procedure Code Structure
This law names the Code of Civil Procedure and says it is split into four main parts covering courts, regular lawsuits, special civil cases, and other rules.
This law names the Code of Civil Procedure and says it is split into four main parts covering courts, regular lawsuits, special civil cases, and other rules.
The law says that a holiday is any Sunday and any other day that Section 135 says is a judicial holiday.
This law says anyone can ask a higher court to review a judge's final decision if they think it's wrong.
This law says you can't hide the truth about bad things like sexual assault, harassment, or discrimination in settlement agreements. It stops people from using secret deals to cover up these problems.
This law says you can't keep secret the facts about serious sexual crimes in court settlements. It stops people from hiding what happened in cases like sexual assault or abuse.
This law says that when someone settles a work problem with their boss, the boss can't stop them from getting a job with the same company or related companies in the future. But there are some exceptions if the worker did something really bad like sexual harassment.
This law says schools can't make parents give up their child's right to sue if the child is sexually assaulted. Even if a parent signs a paper saying they won't sue, the child can still sue when they grow up.
This law explains what a court 'order' is and how to ask for one. It says an order is a written instruction from a judge that isn't part of a final decision.
This law says you have to file motions in the same court where your case is happening.
This law says you must give written notice before certain court hearings, and it explains how many days before the hearing you need to send the notice depending on how you send it.