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Proof after proof required?

(Querist) 13 December 2016 This query is : Resolved 
In a civil matter a existence of particular Deposit in favour of individual/Petitioner is already proved in a writ petition and according a favorable order from a High Court is given in this regard.

When the same individual/Plaintiff files a Original suit citing the Order of the High Court in the Trial Court. The Trial Court is again asking the individual/Plaintiff to again prove the same matter in the present suit.

Is the Trial Court is correct in this regard?

Please advise Thanks in advance
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 13 December 2016
Please state clear material facts.

How are you concerned.

If not satisfied by the lower court directives go for appeal.
Ms.Usha Kapoor (Expert) 14 December 2016
You show the proof of documentary evidence on which you'd proved in Highcourt. Otherwise go in appeal from the trial court order.


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