16. Notice to produce. Notice to any party to produce any documents referred to in his pleading or affidavits shall be in Form No. 7 in Appendix C, with such variations as circumstances may require. Read CPC in a better and systematic way. Download beautiful, colourful CPC PDF.Read…

17. Time for inspection when notice given. The party to whom such notice is given shall, within ten days from the receipt of such notice, deliver to the party giving the same a notice stating a time within three days from the delivery thereof at which the documents, or suchRead…

18. Order for inspection. (1) Where the party served with notice under rule 15 omits to give such notice of a time for inspection or objects to give inspection, or offers inspection elsewhere than at the office of his pleader, the Court may, on the application of the party desiringRead…

19. Verified copies. (1) Where inspection of any business books is applied for, the Court may, if it thinks fit, instead of ordering inspection of the original books, order a copy of any entries therein to be furnished and verified by the affidavit of some person who has examined theRead…

20. Premature discovery. Where the party from whom discovery of any kind or inspection is sought objects to the same, or any part thereof, the Court may if satisfied that the right to the discovery or inspection sought depends on the determination of any issue or question in dispute inRead…

21. Non-compliance with order for discovery. (1) Where any party fails to comply with any order to answer interrogatories, or for discovery or inspection of documents, he shall, if a plaintiff, be liable to have his suit dismissed for want of prosecution, and, if a defendant, to have his defence,Read…

22. Using answers to interrogatories at trial. Any party may, at the trial of a suit, use in evidence any one or more of the answers or any part of an answer of the opposite party to interrogatories without putting in the others or the whole of such answer: ProvidedRead…

23. Order to apply to minors. This Order shall apply to minor plaintiffs and defendants, and to the next friends and guardians for the suit of the persons under disability. Read CPC in a better and systematic way. Download beautiful, colourful CPC PDF.Read…

ORDER XII – ADMISSION 1. Notice of admission of case. Any party to a suit may give notice, by his pleading, or otherwise in writing, that he admits the truth of the whole or any part of the case of any other party. Read CPC in a better and systematicRead…

2. Notice to admit documents. Either party may call upon the other party to admit, within fifteen days from the date of service of the notice any document, saving all just exceptions; and in case of refusal or neglect to admit, after such notice, the costs of proving any suchRead…

2A. Document to be deemed to be admitted if not divided after service of notice to admit documents. (1) Every document which a party is called upon to admit, if not denied specifically or by necessary implication, or stated to be not admitted in the pleading of that party orRead…

3. Form of notice. A notice to admit documents shall be in Form No. 9 in Appendix C, with such variations as circumstances may require. Read CPC in a better and systematic way. Download beautiful, colourful CPC PDF.Read…

3A. Power of Court to record admission. Notwithstanding that no notice to admit documents has been given under rule 2, the Court, may at any stage of the proceeding before it, of its own motion, call upon any party to admit any document and shall in such a case, recordRead…

4. Notice to admit acts. Any party, may, by notice in writing, at any time not later than nine days before the day fixed for the hearing, call on any other party to admit, for the purposes of the suit only, any specific fact or facts, mentioned in such notice.Read…

5. Form of admissions. A notice to admit facts shall be in Form No. 10 in Appendix C, and admissions of facts shall be in Form No. 11 in Appendix C, with such variations as circumstances may require. Read CPC in a better and systematic way. Download beautiful, colourful CPCRead…

7. Affidavit of signature. An affidavit of the pleader or his clerk, of the due signature of any admissions made in pursuance of any notice to admit documents or facts, shall be sufficient evidence of such admissions, if evidence thereof is required. Read CPC in a better and systematic way.Read…