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Procedure for impleading parties in writ petition

(Querist) 12 January 2016 This query is : Resolved 
I have filed writ petition in A.P high court as Party in person against JNTU-H registrar for not awarding prefix Dr. on the provisional certificates of Pharm.D students at the end of course completion.
The same is directed to all the universities by Pharmacy Council of India which is statutory body of Govt of India by the way of circular.
But all the plea fell on deaf ears of the registrar and not enviced any interest.
therefore i filed writ petition against the registrar JNTU-H but due to lack of knowlegde i couldnot able to implead Pharmacy Council of India as a party in this writ petitions thereby standing counsel for JNTU-H stating that the circular issued by PCI is neither valid nor mandatory for prefixing Dr.in the provisional certificates of the students for University.
Hence i would like to implead PCI as "proper and necessary party" in this writ petition for complete and effective adjudication.

please anyone of you suggest me the procedure for filing application for impleading the parties to the writ petition and also suggest me any valuable words for winning this case.
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 12 January 2016
File a miscellaneous application stating the news of death and details of persons to be substituted in place of the deceased party.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 13 January 2016
Better consult senior lawyer for guidance and show him related document.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Expert) 17 January 2016
At least now you take the help of a knowledgeable lawyer outside court to tide over such problems.
There is nothing wrong in pursuing your case as party in person, but you should equip sufficient legal knowledge to counter such incidences or else your lacuna may prove fatal to your case.
K.S.Srinivas (Expert) 24 January 2016
Consult a senior lawyer with all the documents.


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