Evidence in civil suit
5 years ago
At what point of suit does
1. the plaintiff have to submit evidence on which he has filed the suit?
2. When does the defendant have to submit evidence in a civil suit?
Here, Plaintiff have filed a suit for eviction against tenant.
Deepak Yashwantrao Bade
Responded 5 years ago
A.dear client when the plaintiff files a suit through pleadings, he has to submit all the facts which he can prove by evidence although evidence is shown at the later stage.
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A.Dear Client,
Please have a look"Practice in the Trial of Civil Suits-Delhi High Court"
I consider it very good.
If you do not have either time or patience to read 54 page document then ask an Advocate from vidhikarya.com.
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Please have a look"Practice in the Trial of Civil Suits-Delhi High Court"
I consider it very good.
If you do not have either time or patience to read 54 page document then ask an Advocate from vidhikarya.com.
Shanti Ranjan Behera
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Rajender Prasad
Responded 5 years ago
A.Dear sir, when the plaintiff files a suit through pleadings, he has to submit all the facts which he can prove by evidence although evidenceis shown at the later stage.For details, pl contact some advocate through vidhikarya.com
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A.http://www.mondaq.com/india/x/654652/Civil+Law/Process+Of+Trial+Of+Civil+CasesSuits+In+India
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Rameshwar Dadhe
Responded 5 years ago
A.Dear sir
A typical Civil case would go through the following stages:
Institution Phase
Institution of suit
Issue and service of summons
Appearance of defendant
Written statement, and set-off claims by defendant
Replication'Rejoinder by Plaintiff
Framing of Issues
Trial Phase
Plaintiff Evidence
Cross-Examination of Plaintiff Evidence
Defendant Evidence
Cross-Examination of Defendant Evidence
Final Argument
Judgement Phase
Judgement/Decree
Review of Decree
Appeal
Execution of Decree
A typical Civil case would go through the following stages:
Institution Phase
Institution of suit
Issue and service of summons
Appearance of defendant
Written statement, and set-off claims by defendant
Replication'Rejoinder by Plaintiff
Framing of Issues
Trial Phase
Plaintiff Evidence
Cross-Examination of Plaintiff Evidence
Defendant Evidence
Cross-Examination of Defendant Evidence
Final Argument
Judgement Phase
Judgement/Decree
Review of Decree
Appeal
Execution of Decree
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