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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Court Fees Act 1870"
Court Fees Act 1870 | Ad Valorem Court Fees Is Payable In Suit Filed For Declaring A Gift Deed As Null & Void: Allahabad HC
Refusal To Refund Court Fees In An Unadjudicated Lis Would Discourage Litigant From Approaching Justice Dispensation System: Delhi High Court
Litigant Entitled To Refund Of Court Fees If Matter Settled Outside Court Even Without Invocation Of S.89 CPC: MP High Court
S.7(i) Court Fees Act | Court Fee In Money Suits Is Payable According To Amount Claimed: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Exemption In Payment Of Court Fee Is A State Subject & Is Not Guaranteed Under Legal Services Authorities Act: Andhra Pradesh High Court
Defamation Suit Filed With Quantified Damages Amounts To 'Money Suit'; Plaintiff Required To Pay Ad-Valorem Court Fee: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Court Fees Act - Market Value Does Not Become Decisive Of Valuation Merely Because Litigation Involves Immovable Property: Supreme Court
Court Fees Act, 1870 : Ad Valorem Court-Fees Is Payable On Amount Claimed In A Money Suit For Compensation And Damages: Supreme Court
Court Fee – Call For Rationalisation