Section 25 of Civil Procedure Act CAP 21: Judgment and decree

    

The court, after the case has been heard, shall pronounce judgment, and on such judgment a decree shall follow:
Provided that it shall not be necessary for the court to hear the case before pronouncing judgment—
(i) where the plaint is drawn claiming a liquidated demand, and either—
(a) the defendant has not entered such appearance as may be prescribed; or
(b) the defendant, having entered such appearance, has failed to file a defence within the time prescribed; or
(ii) in such cases as may be prescribed under section 81(2)(f).


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