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CIVIL PROCEDURE ACT |
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1. INTRODUCTION TO CIVIL PROCEDURE ACT
What is th 1. INTRODUCTION TO CIVIL PROCEDURE ACT
What is the Civil Procedure Act?
A law that regulates how civil cases are handled in courts
Applies to disputes related to:
Personal rights
Family matters
Property disputes
Labour and commercial disputes
Purpose of the Act
To ensure fair, timely, and lawful resolution of civil disputes
To define how courts, parties, and judges must act
2. GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
Key Principles
Courts decide cases only within the claims made by parties
Courts cannot refuse to decide a case within their jurisdiction
Parties may:
Withdraw claims
Admit claims
Settle disputes
Easy Explanation
➡️ Courts do not act on their own ideas.
➡️ They only decide what parties ask them to decide.
3. ORAL, PUBLIC & FAIR TRIAL
Main Rules
Trials are generally:
Oral
Direct
Public
Each party must be given a chance to:
Present arguments
Respond to the opponent
Why This Matters
Ensures fair hearing
Prevents secret or biased decisions
4. ROLE OF THE COURT AND PARTIES
Duties of Parties
Present facts honestly
Submit evidence supporting their claims
Use rights responsibly (no abuse)
Duties of Court
Conduct proceedings:
Without delay
With minimum cost
Without abuse of process
Penalties
Courts may impose monetary fines for:
Abuse of procedural rights
Delaying tactics
5. LANGUAGE OF PROCEEDINGS
Official Language
Croatian language
Latin script
Rights of Parties
Parties may use their own language
Interpreters provided if necessary
6. JURISDICTION OF COURTS
Types of Jurisdiction
Subject-matter jurisdiction – What type of case
Territorial jurisdiction – Which court location
International jurisdiction – Cases involving foreign elements
Important Rule
➡️ Jurisdiction is usually decided at the start of proceedings
7. TYPES OF COURTS & THEIR POWERS
Municipal Courts
Family disputes
Property disputes
Employment disputes
Maintenance cases
County Courts
Appeals from municipal courts
Jurisdiction conflicts
Commercial Courts
Business contracts
Company disputes
Bankruptcy matters
Intellectual property cases
Supreme Court
Final appeals
Legal interpretations
Jurisdiction conflicts
8. COMPOSITION OF THE COURT
Who Decides Cases?
Single judge → Most first-instance cases
Panel of judges (chamber) → Appeals and complex cases
9. DISQUALIFICATION OF JUDGES
When a Judge Cannot Hear a Case
Judge is related to a party
Judge was previously involved
Conflict of interest exists
Doubt about impartiality
Why This Exists
➡️ To protect judicial fairness and neutrality
10. PARTIES IN CIVIL PROCEEDINGS
Who Can Be a Party?
Individuals
Legal entities (companies)
In special cases, associations
Litigation Capacity
Adults → Full capacity
Minors → Limited capacity
Persons without capacity → Represented by guardians
11. LEGAL REPRESENTATION & AGENTS
Who Can Represent a Party?
Lawyers (primary rule)
Certain relatives
Employees (in some cases)
Powers of Attorney
Must be:
Written or oral (recorded)
Clearly define authority
12. TEMPORARY REPRESENTATIVES
When Appointed
Party is missing
Party lacks legal capacity
Urgent action required
Purpose
➡️ Prevents proceedings from stopping due to absence
13. SUBMISSIONS & DOCUMENTS
Submissions Must Include
Court name
Party details
Claim details
Facts and evidence
Signature
Court Powers
Reject unclear submissions
Order corrections
Impose fines for offensive content
14. TIME LIMITS & DEADLINES
How Time is Calculated
Days, months, or years
Holidays extend deadlines
Courts may extend deadlines for valid reasons
Importance
➡️ Missing deadlines can end your case
15. TERRITORIAL JURISDICTION (DETAILED)
Examples
Property disputes → Where property is located
Maintenance → Where claimant resides
Employment → Where work is performed
Tort claims → Where damage occurred
16. INTERNATIONAL ELEMENTS
When Foreign Parties Are Involved
Jurisdiction depends on:
Citizenship
Residence
International treaties
Immunity applies to:
Foreign states
International organizations
17. IMPORTANCE OF THE CIVIL PROCEDURE ACT
Why This Law Is Crucial
Guarantees access to justice
Prevents arbitrary decisions
Protects procedural rights
Maintains court efficiency
EXAM / PRESENTATION USE
You can now easily create:
✅ Question papers
✅ Short notes
✅ PowerPoint slides
✅ Case-law discussions
✅ MCQs & long answers
If you want next:
📘 Chapter-wise notes
❓ Exam question paper
🧠 MCQs
🎤 Presentation slides
📝 Case-based questions
Just tell me what you want — I’ll build it exactly in the format you need.... |
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