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Arnav Raj (Professional)     01 March 2015

Filing of a civil suit

In filing of a suit, can in the plaint apart from the facts, a fact in issue be put up in a questionnaire form against the defendants?

For E.g.
A fact is already proved to be against the defendant, but it needs to be highlighted so that they answer to the question specifically in the form of Leading Question, for which the answer be only in form of Yes/No.?



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 3 Replies

N.K.Assumi (Advocate)     01 March 2015

Just file a suit first by mentioning the facts and the relief that you want, and as a natural course the rest will be followed like Interrogatories to the opposite party and Issues on facts and laws etc.

R.K Nanda (Advocate)     01 March 2015

no, u cannot do it.

T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate)     04 March 2015

The same question has been repeated in may sections and many threads.  The querist appears to be more anxious hence he is indulging in repetition without observing  patience to get a reply to the query already posted.   No reply to repeated questions.


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