
(5) The caveat filed by the caveator shall be valid for 90 days from the lodging of the caveat unless the application referred to in sub-section (1) has been made before the expiry of the said period.] (4) In case, a notice of any caveat has been served on the applicant, the applicant shall furnish a copy of application along with its supporting to the caveator at his expense henceforth. (3) In case, a caveat has been lodged by the caveator, under sub-section (1), the court shall serve a notice to the caveator of any application filed in any suit or proceeding.

(2) The caveator (who lodged the caveat under subsection (1) shall issue a notice of the caveat on the person who has filed an application or who is expected to make an application by registered post, acknowledgement due. Right to lodge a caveat.- (1) Any person who is claiming the right to appear before the court may file a caveat where an application is expected to be made or has been made, in a suit or proceeding instituted, or about to be instituted, in a Court.
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Section 148 of the Civil Procedure Code mentions This section is also important to save the cost and convenience of the Court as it can avoid the multiplicity of the Court. The main purpose of this section is to protect the interest of the Caveator, who may need to face the proceedings, which is likely to be filed by his opponent. The Court basically explains Caveat as a caution or warning given by a person to the court that the court should not pass any judgement, ex-parte order/order before giving prior notice or without hearing the person who can be called a caveator. In Law, it is understood as formal notice or warning given by an interested party to a court, judge, or ministerial officer in opposition to certain acts within his or her power and jurisdiction. It is a popular term which is used in Law to point out that there could be a hidden problem to warn someone. Caveat generally means “a warning or caution, beware”.


Section 148 of the Civil Procedure Code mentions.
