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Matter of Record,hence needs no reply???

Guest (Querist) 02 September 2010 This query is : Resolved 
My opponent has just written in many paragraphs of his "reply" to my "petition"-------


"the contents of this para of the petition are matter of record,hence need no reply".


Does that mean that he is admitting the contents given by me in that particular para of the "petition" OR does that mean that he is neither admitting nor denying the contents given by me in that particular para of the "petition" in his "reply" ?

Or does that mean that he means altogether some thing else ?


How the courts perceive this matter generally?


Plz., respected LCI members,share your precious knowledge and suggest accordingly.
Uma parameswaran (Expert) 02 September 2010
Opponent may wants to keep it as evidence againt the petitioner. But generally the opponent needs to admit or deny the averments contain in the petition.I think here it has to taken as admitted.
s.subramanian (Expert) 02 September 2010
Yes. Uma Parameswaran is right. It amounts to express admission of the truth of those allegations.


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