Order 7, Rule 13 CPC
13. Where rejection of plaint does not preclude presentation of fresh plaint. The rejection of the plaint on any of the grounds herein before mentionedRead More →
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13. Where rejection of plaint does not preclude presentation of fresh plaint. The rejection of the plaint on any of the grounds herein before mentionedRead More →
Documents relied on in plaint. 14. Production of document on which plaintiff sues. (1) Where a plaintiff sues upon a document in his possession orRead More →
15. Statement in case of documents not in plaintiff’s possession or power. Where any such document is not in the possession or power of theRead More →
16. Suits on lost negotiable instruments. Where the suit is founded upon a negotiable instrument, and it is proved that the instrument is lost, andRead More →
17. Production of shop-book. (1) Save in so far as is otherwise provided by the Bankers’ Books Evidence Act, 1891 (18 of 1891), where theRead More →
18. Inadmissibility of document not produced when plaint filed. (1) A document which ought to be produced in Court by the plaintiff when the plaintRead More →
ORDER VIII – WRITTEN STATEMENT, SET-OF AND COUNTER-CLAIM 1. Written statement. (1) The defendant shall, at or before the first hearing or within such timeRead More →
2. New facts must be specially pleaded. The defendant must raise by his pleading all matters which show the suit not be maintainable, or thatRead More →
3. Denial to be specific. It shall not be sufficient for a defendant in his written statement to deny generally the grounds alleged by theRead More →
4. Evasive denial. Where a defendant denies an allegation of fact in the plaint, he must not do so evasively, but answer the point ofRead More →
5. Specific denial. (1) Every allegation of fact in the plaint, if not denied specifically or by necessary implication, or stated to be not admittedRead More →
6. Particulars of set-off to be given in written statement. (1) Where in a suit for the recovery of money the defendant claims to set-offRead More →
6A. Counter-claim by defendant. (1) A defendant in a suit may, in addition to his right of pleading a set-off under rule 6, set up,Read More →
6B. Counter-claim to be stated. Where any defendant seeks to rely upon any ground as supporting a right of counter-claim, he shall, in his writtenRead More →
6C. Exclusion of counter-claim. Where a defendant sets up a counter-claim and the plaintiff contends that the claim thereby raised ought not to be disposedRead More →
6D. Effect of discontinuance of suit. If in any case in which the defendant sets up a counter-claim, the suit of the plaintiff is stayed,Read More →
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