what is summon in Democratic right
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The summons is the document that officially starts a lawsuit. It must be in a form prescribed by the law governing procedure in the court involved, and it must be properly served on, or delivered to, the defendant.
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summon
British & World English summon
Definition of summon in English:
summon
VERB
[WITH OBJECT]
1Order (someone) to be present.
‘a waiter was summoned’
More example sentencesSynonyms
1.1 Authoritatively call on (someone) to be present as a defendant or witness in a law court.
‘if the person summoned does not appear he may be arrested’
More example sentences
‘In 1593 he was summoned to appear before the Privy Council, accused of heresy, and released on bail while evidence was gathered against him.’
‘Plans are being drawn up to issue police witnesses in court cases with a mobile phone to summon them to the witness stand just before they are needed with a simple text message.’
‘Some DPD members attending the plenary session on Tuesday also proposed that the DPD be given the authority to summon the president to explain the draft budget.’
‘A motorist whose lies led to her mother being summoned to appear before magistrates has been banned from driving for four months.’
‘The judge was summoned and the court resumed at 3.40 pm.’
‘Trials must be expeditious; evidence must be collected before it becomes stale; the court must be able to summon witnesses to testify at short notice.’
‘He was summoned to report for initial training with the Popular Defence Force in July 1998 but left Sudan in April 1999 and went to Syria.’
It is not in democratic right
Mark BL :)sofia(:
summon
British & World English summon
Definition of summon in English:
summon
VERB
[WITH OBJECT]
1Order (someone) to be present.
‘a waiter was summoned’
More example sentencesSynonyms
1.1 Authoritatively call on (someone) to be present as a defendant or witness in a law court.
‘if the person summoned does not appear he may be arrested’
More example sentences
‘In 1593 he was summoned to appear before the Privy Council, accused of heresy, and released on bail while evidence was gathered against him.’
‘Plans are being drawn up to issue police witnesses in court cases with a mobile phone to summon them to the witness stand just before they are needed with a simple text message.’
‘Some DPD members attending the plenary session on Tuesday also proposed that the DPD be given the authority to summon the president to explain the draft budget.’
‘A motorist whose lies led to her mother being summoned to appear before magistrates has been banned from driving for four months.’
‘The judge was summoned and the court resumed at 3.40 pm.’
‘Trials must be expeditious; evidence must be collected before it becomes stale; the court must be able to summon witnesses to testify at short notice.’
‘He was summoned to report for initial training with the Popular Defence Force in July 1998 but left Sudan in April 1999 and went to Syria.’
It is not in democratic right
Mark BL :)sofia(:
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