Skip to content

Lawblog4u

  • Home
  • Civil
  • NI Act
  • CrPC
  • Transfer of Property
  • Contract Act
  • Partnership

Written statement

Can defendant cross-examine of plaintiff’s witness without filing written statement in suit?

16/04/202125/03/2020 by Sandeep Bhatt
Contract of Bailment: Rights And Duties of Bailor and Bailee

Question: Can the defendant cross-examine of plaintiff’s witness without filing a written statement in a suit? The answer to this …

Read more

Can legal heirs of defendant file an additional written statement in a suit?

16/04/202109/02/2020 by Sandeep Bhatt
Grounds For Rejection Of The Plain Under The Civil Procedure Code

The question arises when the defendant does not accept the plaintiff’s suit. He can oppose the lawsuit allegations against him, …

Read more

What is the effect of non-filing written statements in a suit?

16/04/202129/01/2020 by Sandeep Bhatt
Grounds For Rejection Of The Plain Under The Civil Procedure Code

(1) meaning of the written statement : The written statement is an essential part of every civil suit. When the …

Read more

Importance of a written statement in the civil suit.(Order 8 of CPC, Set-off, Counter Claim, limitation etc. with case laws)

13/03/202221/01/2020 by Sandeep Bhatt
Witten statement in civil suit

(1) What is a written statement? The written statement is part of a civil suit. It plays a very important …

Read more

Categories

  • ! Без рубрики
  • Civil
  • Constitution of India
  • Contract Act
  • CrPC
  • Evidence act
  • Family Law
  • Finance
  • Judgments
  • Law Notes
  • Legal Documents
  • NI Act
  • Partition
  • Partnership
  • Professional Ethics
  • Tort
  • Transfer of Property
  • Uncategorized
  • Difference Between Coercion And Undue Influence Under The Contract Act
  • Are All Agreements Contracts In Terms Of The Contract Act?
  • What Is The Basic Difference Between Fraud And Misrepresentation?
  • Know Every Difference Between Tort And Breach Of Contract
  • What Are The 4 Essential Elements Of A Tort?
  • The Details Of The Mutual Divorce Procedure In India Will Make You Comfortable Before Filing
  • How To Do Court Marriage Every Indian Citizen Should Know In Detail
  • What grounds to obtain a Mutual Divorce under the Special Marriage Act?
  • How to obtain divorce by mutual consent in India?
  • What are the Different Classifications of Law in India?

Tags

agreement to sell breach of contract Capital market in india cheque Civil Procedure Code civil suit Compromise decree compromise petition contract court decision cpc Criminal Procedure Code Cross-examination CrPC S.125(4) defendant's right definition of capital market demand notice Development financial institutions Difference between primary market and secondary market Difference Between Res Judicata And Estoppel doli incapax drawers signature differs Ex parte decree Features of Capital Market Financial intermediaries Government securities market Industrial securities market IPC Maintenance Mutual Consent Divorce Procedure mutual divorce under special marriage act necessary parties NI Act partnership deed primary market Quasi Contract reform of capital market rights of women rights of women in India secondary market Valid Contract Void and Voidable Contract void contract women's legal rights in India Written statement

Recent Posts

  • Difference Between Coercion And Undue Influence Under The Contract Act
  • Are All Agreements Contracts In Terms Of The Contract Act?
  • What Is The Basic Difference Between Fraud And Misrepresentation?
  • Know Every Difference Between Tort And Breach Of Contract
  • What Are The 4 Essential Elements Of A Tort?

Recent Comments

  • K Chockalingam on If Death of complainant, can legal heir of deceased continue to proceed in the cheque bounce case U/s.138 of NI Act?
  • Arun Kumar on If Death of complainant, can legal heir of deceased continue to proceed in the cheque bounce case U/s.138 of NI Act?
  • Adv. B. P.Chavan on If Death of complainant, can legal heir of deceased continue to proceed in the cheque bounce case U/s.138 of NI Act?

About LawBlog4u

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Terms and conditions
  • Privacy policy
  • Disclaimer
© 2023 Lawblog4u • Built with GeneratePress