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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "#Written Statement"
CPC | 120 Days Period For Filing Written Statement Mandatory In Jammu & Kashmir After Abrogation Of Article 370, Court Has No Power To Extend It: High Court
O VIII R 9 CPC | Defendant Cannot File Counterclaim After Submission Of Written Statement Except With Permission Of Court: Madhya Pradesh High Court
Summons Must Specify Defendant Is Required To File Written Statement In Commercial Suit Within 30 Days: Delhi High Court To Civil Courts
Written Statement In Commercial Suit Can't Be Deferred Beyond Prescribed Time Merely Because Demurrer Application For Dismissal Is Pending: Calcutta HC
Delhi High Court Rejects Sci-Hub Founder's Application Seeking Withdrawal Of Admission Accepting Copyright Ownership Of Publishers
Time For Filing Written Statement Starts From Date Of Providing Suit And Documents To Defendant: Delhi High Court
Order 6 Rule 4 CPC Cannot Be Invoked To Effect An Amendment In Written Statement: J&K&L High Court
Order 6 Rule 17 CPC | Party Must Show That Proposed Amendment Could Not Have Been Brought Earlier Despite Exercise Of Due Diligence: P&H High Court
Section 8 Application Should Be Filed Within Time Available For Filing Written Statement: Delhi High Court
Commercial Courts Act vs. CPC | Power To Condone Delay In Filing Written Statement In Commercial Suits Substantially Different: Delhi High Court
Amendment With Inconsistent Pleas Without Retracting Wilful Admission In Written Statement Permitted: Kerala High Court
Time Limit For Filing Of Written Statement Under Order VIII Rule 1 CPC Is Not Mandatory: Supreme Court
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