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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Pleadings"
Writ Court Cannot Make Out A Third Case, Not Pleaded By Parties, Based On Arguments Made During Hearing : Supreme Court
Supreme Court To Implement AI Tool To Generate Summary Of Pleadings: Delhi High Court ACJ Manmohan
Personal Hearings Not Always Necessary For Arbitrator Appointment If Pleadings Are Complete: Bombay High Court
Evolve Protocol To Scrutinize Pleadings Before Filing: Delhi High Court To MCD
Specific Relief Act | Supreme Court Reiterates Mandatory Requirement Of Direct And Specific Pleadings In Suit For Specific Performance
[Arbitration Act] Requirement To Provide Reasons By Arbitrator U/s 31(3) Hinges On Pleadings And Available Documents On Record: Allahabad High Court
Contempt | Delhi High Court Sentences Lawyer To 6 Months In Jail For Making 'Scandalous Imputations' Against Judges In Pleading
Striking Off Opposite Party's Defence For Failure To Pay Interim Maintenance An Extreme Step, To Be Availed As Last Resort: Kerala High Court
Amendments Not Required For Adjudication Of Real Issues Between Parties Ought Not To Be Allowed: Kerala High Court
Lack Of Necessary Parties, Specific Averments In Writ Petition Can't Be Cured By Filing Impleadment Application: Kerala High Court
CPC | Parties Can't Adduce Evidence Not Supported By Pleadings: Kerala High Court
Derogatory Terms That Perpetuate Gender Stereotypes Must Not Be Used In Pleadings: Delhi HC Recommends Use Of Supreme Court’s Handbook
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