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What is a caveat?

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Caveat = “let him beware” — a legal warning to be heard before action is taken.
Updated On: Aug 12, 2025
  • A warning
  • An injunction
  • Writ
  • Certiorari
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In legal terms, a caveat is a formal notice or warning lodged with a court to prevent certain actions without notifying the person who filed it. Under Section 148A of the Civil Procedure Code (CPC), a caveat ensures that the caveator is heard before any order is passed in the relevant matter.
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