Court fee on injuction case
rohit garg
(Querist) 23 July 2013
This query is : Resolved
As my mother made a registered gift deed of the property to me in the sub registrar court by paying the stamp duty and also my mother made a registered will on my name in the court about the property, But after my mother death my brother made a forged unregistered will and go to court for probate after that I go to court for the injuction of the property as my mother made a gift deed on 2007 and date on ungistered will of my brother was of year 2009. So, after that in injuction case my brother told the respected judge that I didn't pay the court fees to the court as this is civil case so I asked you the question that whethere there is court fees in the injuctiion case or not and what are chances of my case? Also sir I didn't submit the court fees when I started the injuction case and now at the time of the order My brother told the judge that they didn;t pay the court fees.
Dr. Jyothi Vishwanath
(Expert) 23 July 2013
If you did not pay the court fees, how was your suit for injunction admitted by the court??
Kiran Kumar
(Expert) 23 July 2013
Can you please mention the kind of relief which you prayed for in your Injunction Case.
The payment of Court Fee depends upon the kind of relief claimed.
Keep in mind, in case the court fee is found deficient then you will be given an opportunity by the court to do the needful and in case you dont pay the same then the court may dismiss the suit in liminie.
Please mention some more facts about your case as required above.
R.K Nanda
(Expert) 23 July 2013
state detailed facts.
Raj Kumar Makkad
(Expert) 25 July 2013
No concrete reply can be submitted without having the clear facts of the case which you have not posted best known to you.
prabhakar singh
(Expert) 25 July 2013
Any enquiry about court fee should disclose:
1)state in which the matter is pending;
2)value of the subject matter in dispute;and
3)reliefs claimed in the suit.
In U.P. for injunction matter maximum court fees payable is Rs.500/=00 only.