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Filing document at final stage

(Querist) 19 October 2011 This query is : Resolved 
Thanks to all members and expert for making lawyersclubindia such a knowledgeable portal to new generation. I have a question in my mind since many days , I want to know that In a civil suit the evidence stage is over and the suit is kept for final argument , at this stage one of the parties to the suit gained knowledge to some important documents to the suit through right to information act . will it be possible to file the documents at this later stage in the court , if yes then what will be the procedure after filing of these documents , so that it can be read as a document in that suit , please refer some judgment if any.
Thanks in advance
Jasola singh
prabhakar singh (Expert) 19 October 2011
An application along with affidavit [and the document also]under section 151 cpc should be moved justifying the earlier ignorance and sudden revelation.

Courts at trial often allow these matters at trial level as provisions are there to produce and admit evidence even in first appeals.COST is sole thing opposite party shall incur a loss for one date,there is no other loss likely to be caused to other party because a rebuttal opportunity shall be provided by court,in my life, so far i never met a rejection by any court.
Guest (Expert) 19 October 2011
if it is plaintiff he can apply under order 7 rule 14. if it is defendant under order 8 rule 1(3) of C.P.C.
prabhakar singh (Expert) 19 October 2011
Yes a corrigendum
from me that
for plff.u/o7r14(3) read with s151 cpc.

for deft.u/o8r(1)(3)read with 151cpc
prabhakar singh (Expert) 19 October 2011
http://www.indiankanoon.org/doc/1000185/

http://www.indiankanoon.org/doc/1756416/
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 19 October 2011
Yes I agree.
Dr Anil Kumar Singh (Expert) 19 October 2011
I agree with experts


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