A Treatise on the Principles of Pleading in Civil Action
Author: James Gould
Year: 1832 ( Indian Economy Reprint 2026 )
About the Book with Key Features
A Treatise on the Principles of Pleading in Civil Action by James Gould is a classic legal text that explores the foundational principles governing civil pleadings and procedural law. Recognized as one of the important historical works on pleading, the book provides a structured understanding of legal drafting, procedural precision, cause of action formulation, and the technical framework of civil litigation.
The work remains valuable for readers interested in the evolution of civil procedure, common law pleading systems, and legal drafting methodology. Its analytical treatment of procedural law continues to hold academic and jurisprudential significance.
Key Features:
- Classic treatise on civil pleading and procedural principles
- Explains foundational concepts of pleadings in civil actions
- Discusses legal drafting, procedural structure, and cause of action
- Important reference for the study of procedural jurisprudence
- Useful for understanding historical evolution of civil procedure
- Scholarly and analytical legal writing style
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- Civil procedure law students
- Judiciary aspirants
- Legal drafting learners
- Academicians and legal researchers
- Procedural law enthusiasts
- Institutional and academic libraries
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