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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "#Written Statement"
In Absence Of Defendant's Written Request, Trial Courts Cannot On Its Own Extend Time For Filing Written Statement After 30 Days: Madras High Court
Delhi High Court Dismisses Challenge To Rule Requiring Filing Of Written Statement Within 120 Days, Says Original Side Rules Override CPC Provisions
Parties May Adduce Necessary Documentary Evidence At Later Stage If Sufficient Ground For Delay Shown: Jharkhand High Court
Written Statement Not Condition Precedent For Considering Application Under Order 7 Rule 11 CPC: Karnataka High Court
Attempted Fraud & Went To The Extent Of Making Allegations Against Court: MP High Court Imposes Rs 50K Cost On Khandwa BJP MLA
Consumer Forum Cannot Decide Ex Parte Before Expiration Of 45 Days Required To File Written Statement: NCDRC
Admission Made In Written Statement Cannot Be Withdrawn By Way Of Amendment Application Made Under Order VI Rule 17 CPC: Allahabad High Court Reiterates
Accepting Evidence Without Filing Written Statement Is Same As Allowing A Late Reply: NCDRC
Written Statement Jointly Filed Can't Be Amended At Behest Of One Defendant, Without Consent From Others: Allahabad High Court
Arbitrator Committed No Illegality In Accepting A Claim In Toto When No Written Statement Of Defence Was Filed: Punjab & Haryana High Court
Commercial Courts Act | Can't Permit Written Statement After 120 Days, Summer Vacations Not 'Extraordinary Circumstance': MP High Court
Time For Filing Written Statement Can Be Extended By Family Courts If Exceptional Circumstances Shown: Delhi High Court
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