Citations --taken from delhicourts website valid or not ??
Querist :
Anonymous
(Querist) 03 January 2011
This query is : Resolved
I have taken 13 citations to prove my stands in my case--all from delhicourts websites.These are plain printouts.
Should I submit them as these are?
Or should I print the particular URL on them?
Or should I take certified copies of these judgments for filing in the court?
Ajay Bansal
(Expert) 03 January 2011
I agree with abovesad views.
Querist :
Anonymous
(Querist) 03 January 2011
Does that mean that if uncertified citations are presented in the Court---they are not considered while the judgement ????
Prakash Yedhula
(Expert) 03 January 2011
You can very well present these judgments. There is absolutely no bar to produce unreported judgments. You can give the source to the court and the other side in case they dispute it.
Querist :
Anonymous
(Querist) 03 January 2011
Sir, generally citations are given during final arguments and no second copy is given to the opponent,in this situation how the opponent would dispute?
And if i have taken these citations from a Govt. legal website then ,is it better to give the URL with these citations or the plain print out would do?
Please guide further..
Guest
(Expert) 03 January 2011
IT IS A MINUTE COMPUTER DETAIL
THERE IS AN OPTION IN PRINTING PREFERENCE. MAKE IT PRINT THE URL NAME AND TIME AND DATE AT THE FOOT OF EVERY PAGE
IT IS DIGITAL DOCUMENT UNDER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACT 2000 *AMENDED 2008
IT IS AN ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT
SO DON'T WORRY. PRINT AND FILE IT COURT AND ARGUE THE SAME. BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS
Arun Kumar Bhagat
(Expert) 03 January 2011
I fully endorse the view of Mr. S. Ganeshan.
Querist :
Anonymous
(Querist) 03 January 2011
Sir, S. Ganesan,U have given a valuable suggestion but such printouts are OK with Courts or not --I do not know.
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