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Section 17 – Code of Civil Procedure – Suits For Immovable Property Situate Within Jurisdiction Of Different Courts.

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Last updated: July 2, 2025 12:00 am
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Where a suit is to
obtain relief respecting, or compensation for wrong to, immovable property situate within the jurisdiction of
different Courts. the suit may be instituted in any Court within the local limits of whose jurisdiction any
portion of the property is situate :Provided that, in respect of the value of the subject-matter of the suit, the entire claim is cognizable
by such Court.

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