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Court fee in suit for declaration with consequential relief

(Querist) 23 February 2015 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Experts,

THis is Vinod Yadav Advocate from faridabad.

I defending a suit in which sale deed was executed in favour of defendant after a payment of 20 % and remaining payment cheques got dishonoured.

now we are claiming, that sale deed should be null and void as without total consideration fee.

defendants are raising their objection about court fee in this suit.

I have heard that we have not to pay court fee in case of cheque bounce as sale deed is without consideration and our suit is with "consequential relief".


is there any citation in this regard?????
ajay sethi (Expert) 23 February 2015
we dont provide citations . for court fees make enquires with registry . if proper court fees had not been paid suit would not have been numbered
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 23 February 2015
Citation not provided in this section.


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