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(Querist) 12 July 2010 This query is : Resolved 
types of suit a person can file.& the meaning of it

or pls tell me the book in which the detail info about the types of suit ? when can a person can file which type of suit on whom (It means detail infor) required.


Also tell me when can a person can file counter affidavit. when counter affidavit is complusory or any suit.

thanks in advance.
Chanchal Nag Chowdhury (Expert) 13 July 2010
There is no All-India Rules for this. It depends on the Rules framed by the High Court of the particular State.
G. ARAVINTHAN (Expert) 13 July 2010
Counter affidavit is reply to the affidavit accompanying an Interlocutory application.
Daksh (Expert) 13 July 2010
Dear Prateek,

Kindly go through the provisions of Civil Procedure Code, Contract Act, Specific Relief Act, Transfer of Property Act and if possible try to purchase a good book from law publication having drafts of various pleadings otherwise on net it is advisable that you can browse through chamberpractice.com, vakilno1.com and indiankanoon.com to name a few.

All the very best in all your academic endeavours.

Best Regards

Daksh
N.K.Assumi (Expert) 13 July 2010
The word Suit has not been defined in the Civil procedure Code, yet, Suit is a proceeding which commences with a petition in the nature of plaint and the claim should be one triable by a court. There are different kinds of suits depending on the nature of the case such as Summary suit, Money suit, title suit, declaratory suit etc.Counter affidavit/Replication is usually filed by the Plaintiff in reply to the written statements of the defendant, which is again counter by the defendant by way of rejoinder, followed by admission of documents etc and issues are framed. There is no provisions which says that Replicatrion/Counter affidavit of the Plaintiff is mandatory except in case of set off and counter claim set up by the defendant.


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