What is to fill a suit in a high court or supreme court?
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There is a detailed procedure laid down, for filing a civil case. If the procedure is not followed, then the registry has a right to dismiss the suit
The Procedure is as follows:
Filing Of Suit/Plaint
Vakalatnama
Court Fees
How Proceedings Are Conducted
Written Statement
Replication By Plaintiff
Filing Of Other Documents
Framing Of Issues/List Of Witness
Final Hearing
Appeal, Reference And Review
Limitation
Filing of Suit/Plaint
In layman's language plaint is the written complaint/allegation.
One who files it is known as "Plaintiff" and against whom it is filed is known as "Defendant"
The plaint has to be filed within the time limit prescribed in the Limitation Act, and should be typed copy, in double line space.
Name of the Court, Nature of Complaint, Names and Address of parties to be suit has to be clearly mentioned.
Plaint should also contain verification from plaintiff, stating that, contents of the plaint are true and correct
The Procedure is as follows:
Filing Of Suit/Plaint
Vakalatnama
Court Fees
How Proceedings Are Conducted
Written Statement
Replication By Plaintiff
Filing Of Other Documents
Framing Of Issues/List Of Witness
Final Hearing
Appeal, Reference And Review
Limitation
Filing of Suit/Plaint
In layman's language plaint is the written complaint/allegation.
One who files it is known as "Plaintiff" and against whom it is filed is known as "Defendant"
The plaint has to be filed within the time limit prescribed in the Limitation Act, and should be typed copy, in double line space.
Name of the Court, Nature of Complaint, Names and Address of parties to be suit has to be clearly mentioned.
Plaint should also contain verification from plaintiff, stating that, contents of the plaint are true and correct
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