Court fee for filling money recovery petition in civil court Court fee for filling money recovery petition in civil court

2 years ago

(1) what will be court fee amount for filing money recovery petition in civil court against wife & her maternal uncle for claimed amount of Rs 3,80,000/- .
Wife took Rs 3,80,000- by internet banking transfer in May 2019 from husband for financial assistance to her maternal uncle and now both are not responding for returning money .
(2) what will be court fee amount for filing money recovery petition in civil court against brother in law (wife's brother) for claimed amount of Rs 50,000/- .
Brother in law took Rs 50,000/- by internet banking transfer in July 2019 from me for paying his higher education fee and now he is not responding for returning money .

Sidhaarth

Responded 2 years ago

A.Court fee differs from state to state.
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir
Court fees differs from state to state and in any case it may not be less then 5 to 10% of claim amount. Nicely take cheques(PDC) and file cheque bounce cases as they do not attract court fee and recovery is very easy as it is a criminal case.
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Amrendra Kumar

Responded 2 years ago

A.First case approx. 7000
Second case approx 5000.
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Pardeep Kumar Dhiman Dhiman

Responded 2 years ago

A.Court fees every state ki alag hai. Chunki court fees act state ka act hota hai.
Ab hum aap uttar Pradesh me batate hai ki money recovery case par court fees kaise lagta hai.
Chunki money recovery case me court fees us amount par dena padata hai jisko aap claim kar rahe hai. Court fess paid money recovery suit is 7.50 %.
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Abhimanyu Shandilya

Responded 2 years ago

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A.The court fee is ruled by the state in which the court is situated.In general you can take a ballpark figure of 3-4% of the suit value as the court fee but it can be less or more than that.

You can also read more about court fees in the following link https://www.vidhikarya.com/FreeLegalAdvice/20591/court-fees-in-suit-for-partition
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Anik

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A.Hi,
The court fees would be:
a. Rs. 6410 and b. Rs. 3110 respectively.
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Ayantika Mondal @ Prime Legal

Responded 2 years ago

A.Hi,
For the first case, the court fee amount would be approximately Rs. 6410/- and for Second case, it would be Rs.3110.
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