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In order to successfully remember what you read, the aspirant needs to study the sections and orders simultaneously.

If
you read the sections and orders in isolation, you will not understand the civil procedure.

So, instead of reading the Bare Act from section 1, start with definitions and concepts. After that, analyze the code in
chronological order in which a suit is heard and disposed of.
Chronological Order of CPC

When a dispute arises, there are two parties to a suit Order I

After that, a suit is framed Order II

For filing a suit before a court, parties need recognized agents and pleaders Order III

Then the suit is instituted by presenting a plaint. Order IV

After the institution of suits, the process of issue and service of summons begins. Order V

For saving the precious time of the court, We have rules of pleading Order VI

Pleadings for Plaintiff are plaints Order VII

Pleadings for Defendant are called Written statements Order VIII

After issuance of summons, parties appear before the Court. Order IX

The Court examines the parties Order X

If it does not understand the facts presented by the parties, it can ask for further clarification. (Order XI, XII, XIII)
Court frames the issues (Order XIV)

If the court finds that there is nothing to be proved or no issue exists, it can dispose of the suit in the first hearing Order XV

If that doesn’t happen, the proceeding continues, & witnesses appear. Order XVI

For whatsoever reason, if parties don’t appear on the date of hearing, adjournment is granted Order XVII

Witness Examination Order XVIII

Submission of evidence by way of Affidavit Order XIX

After the examination of witnesses and evidence, the court pronounces judgment Order XX

Because it is a civil suit, the cost is awarded to the winning party Order XXA

In the end, a decree or judgment is executed by the party Order-XXI

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