Anil Lalcheta 19 November 2017
Dr. Atul [9013898936] (Lawyer, Scholar) 19 November 2017
No. Judgments are not 'documents' within the meaing of Civil Procecure Code. If its trial Court, just make a compilation of judgments with an index, if you wish to for ease of referring, otherwise, even an index is not a must.
No Application is necessary; when you hand over a copy of the judgment, a Judge will just keep it in the file. If you REALLY want that the cases you relied on is reflected on the record, file a very short Written Arguments referring to the cases. It's something that may help at the stage of Appeals, but is not required as such.
In Supreme Court, you don't even need to hand over a copy of the judgments, merely a list of judgments.
Anil Lalcheta 19 November 2017
manoj 19 November 2017
Anil Lalcheta 19 November 2017
Anil Lalcheta 19 November 2017
manoj 19 November 2017
Anil Lalcheta 19 November 2017
N.K.Assumi (Advocate) 20 November 2017
Under section 3 of the Indian Law reports Act 1875, only the reports published under the authority of the State can be cited in the Court. For mode of case citation you have to see your High Court Rules.
SHIRISH PAWAR, 7738990900 (Advocate) 22 November 2017
You have to provide a copy of judgement to Opposite party.
Borude samit (LAWER) 24 November 2017
no