Meaning and full form of abbreviation "PF" in daily order of MM Meaning and full form of abbreviation "PF" in daily order of MM

4 years ago

In the Daily order of MM the following is written:
"Accused are directed to furnish particulars of the witness along with PF , returnable on 12 07 2019"

The witness is defence witness DW1 produced by accused during DE .
I want to know the meaning of " PF " IN THE ABOVE DAILY ORDER and it's full form.

Sameer Sharma

Responded 4 years ago

A.P.F means Process fee. You have to file an application in your defence. For calling the witness, you have to file P.F with nominal court fees (2-5Rs.)
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Kishan Dutt Kalaskar

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A.Dear Sir,
It means Process Fee to be deposited on such deposit summons will be set to the witness. In short PF is a small amount of Court fee to be paid to the Court to summon the witness.

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Shreyash Mohta

Responded 4 years ago

A.Generally PF means Provident Fund. However I shall need to read the complete order to see if such abbreviation is used for something more specific.
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Bibaswan

Responded 4 years ago

A.Well generally it is provident fund but for suggesting the perfect answer i need to go through the whole order
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Bibaswan

Responded 4 years ago

A.Provident fund
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Munish Goyal

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A.PF means with all relavant documents with the accused own responsibility to produce the witness.
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Anonymous

Replied 4 years ago

Thanks . How much is your consultation /drafting fees?
Does the accused have to give affidavit that when trial commences in session court he has to produce DW1?
What's the usual processing fee of MM court in Saket Delhi?
In case accused fails to produce DW1 during session trial will he have to go to jail? If not what's the penalty?

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Suneel Moudgil

Responded 4 years ago

A.Processing Fee
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Anonymous

Replied 4 years ago

Thanks . How much is your consultation /drafting fees?
Does the accused have to give affidavit that when trial commences in session court he has to produce DW1?
What's the usual processing fee of MM court in Saket Delhi?
In case accused fails to produce DW1 during session trial will he have to go to jail? If not what's the penalty?

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Suneel Moudgil

Replied 4 years ago

Depositing fee along with relevant application is mandatory for summoning a witness,
If failed, court may or may not grant further opportunity,
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