(1) Where admissions of fact have been made either in the pleading or otherwise; whether orally or in writing, the Court may at any stage of the suit, either on the application of any party or of its own motion and without waiting for the determination of any other question-between the parties, make such order or give such judgment as it may think fit, having regard to such admissions.
(2) Whenever a judgment is pronounced under sub-rule (1) a decree shall be drawn up in accordance with the judgment and the decree shall bear the date on which the judgment was pronounced.
Bullet Points on Order XII, Rule 6 of CPC:
- The court can issue orders or judgments based on admissions of facts.
- This can occur at any stage of the suit, initiated by a party’s application or the court’s own motion.
- The court’s decision is independent of other unresolved matters between the parties.
- Once a judgment is made, a decree is promptly issued, bearing the date of judgment pronouncement.