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The legal status of the CPC (Code of Civil Procedure) varies by jurisdiction, but it generally serves as a set of rules governing civil litigation processes in a court. It outlines procedures for filing lawsuits, conducting trials, and appealing decisions. In many countries, the CPC is enacted by legislative bodies and has the force of law, guiding judges and lawyers in civil cases. Its application can differ significantly based on local laws and legal interpretations.

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