Model format of written Arguments
yogesh
(Querist) 02 October 2009
This query is : Resolved
Dear Sir,
I will grateful if any one provide me the sample/model format of written arguments of any case so that it will help me in drafting
Please e-mail me at yogeshmmm5@rediffmail.com,
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Regards
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 02 October 2009
it is very easy. On top write the name of the court, then case title, next date of hearing, name of the party u represent and then in he following heads:
Plaint/petition
Written statement
Plaintiff Evidence
Defendant Evidence
Issues
Main Points of your case supporting your onus
Main points rebutting the onus of opposite party
Prayer
Sachin Bhatia
(Expert) 02 October 2009
There is no such prescribed format of written arguments, You can file your written argument before the court under Order XVIII of Amended CPC: Rule (3A).
It should contain:
1. Statement of your conclusion;
2. A statement of the rule that supports the conclusion.
3.Proof of the rule through citation to authority, through explanations of how the authority stands for the rule, through analyses of policy, and through counter-analyses; and
4. Application of the rule's elements to the facts with the aid of supporting authority, policy considerations, and counter-analyses, thus completing proof of the conclusion
Kiran Kumar
(Expert) 02 October 2009
i agree with Sachin ji on this point, there is no set format or prescribed format.
the main thing is u must be in a postition to make ur submissions on every issue...if possible discuss the relevant part of evidence and peruse the relevant judgments as well.
charudureja
(Expert) 02 October 2009
The civil procedure code does not specify any model format of written arguments.The views given by the experts are correct.
Adv Lucky CS
(Expert) 02 October 2009
I do agree with the same of all advice of my friends.
You can draft in a general way as Mr. Raj proposed.