Order 6, Rule 3 CPC
3. Forms of pleading. The forms in Appendix A when applicable, and where they are not applicable forms of the like character, nearly as mayRead More →
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3. Forms of pleading. The forms in Appendix A when applicable, and where they are not applicable forms of the like character, nearly as mayRead More →
FOR COMMERCIAL COURTS- 3A. Forms of pleading in Commercial Courts- In a commercial dispute, where forms of pleadings have been prescribed under the High CourtRead More →
4. Particulars to be given where necessary. In all cases in which the party pleading relies on any misrepresentation, fraud, breach of trust, wilful default,Read More →
5. Further and better statement, or particulars. A further and better statement of the nature of the claim or defence, or further and better particularsRead More →
6. Condition precedent. Any condition precedent, the performance or occurrence of which is intended to be contested, shall be distinctly specified in his pleading byRead More →
7. Departure. No pleading shall, except by way of amendment, raise any new ground of claim or contain any allegation of fact inconsistent with theRead More →
8. Denial of contract. Where a contract is alleged in any pleading, a bare denial of the same by the opposite party shall be construedRead More →
9. Effect of document to be stated. Wherever the contents of any document are material, it shall be sufficient in any pleading to state theRead More →
10. Malice, knowledge, etc. Wherever it is material to allege malice, fraudulent intention, knowledge or other condition of the mind of any person, it shallRead More →
11. Notice. Wherever it is material to allege notice to any person of any fact, mater or thing, it shall be sufficient to allege suchRead More →
12. Implied contract, or relation. Wherever any contract or any relation between any persons is to be implied from a series of letters or conversationsRead More →
13. Presumptions of law. Neither party need in any pleading allege any matter of fact which the law presumes in his favour or as toRead More →
14. Pleading to be signed. Every pleading shall be signed by the party and his pleader (if any): Provided that where a party pleading is,Read More →
14A. Address for service of notice. (1) Every pleading, when filed by a party, shall be accompanied by a statement in the prescribed form, signedRead More →
15. Verification of pleadings. (1) Save as otherwise provided by any law for the time being in force, every pleading shall be varied at theRead More →
FOR COMMERCIAL COURTS- (15A) Verification of pleadings in a commercial dispute- (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in Rule 15, every pleading in a commercial dispute shallRead More →
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