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CPC - Order XLIII - Rule 1A. Right to challenge non-appealable orders in appeal against decrees


31 (1) Where any order is made under this Code against a party and there upon any judgement is pronounced against such party and a decree is drawn up, such party may, in an appeal against the decree, contend that such order should not have been made and the judgement should not have been pronounced.

    (2) In an appeal against a decree passed in a suit after recording a compromise or refusing to record a compromise, it shall be open to the appellant to contest the decree on the ground that the compromise should, or should not, have been recorded.]

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