Jai Parkash (Finance Officer) 27 December 2017
R.Ramachandran (Advocate) 27 December 2017
Suppose the Appellant owns up the signature both on the appeal and the vakalatnama, what will be your position?
In any case, have you answer to the Appeal on merits or you only plan to defend your case on mere technicalities?
Jai Parkash (Finance Officer) 27 December 2017
There are so many original signatures of the appellant in the case file. The signatures on vakalatnama and affidavit do not match at all. i want to defend on mert as well as on other technical grounds. Please guide.
Vijay Raj Mahajan (Advocate) 27 December 2017
This can be made as preliminary objection in the reply to her appeal petition and let the appellant court decide this issue. A person need not have one signature, there is nothing wrong if he use different signature for filling appeal on the Vakaltnama and affidavit, if he admits that it’s his signature to prove it as forged will be very difficult for you as the onus lies on you to prove it as you allege forgery of signatures.
Jai Parkash (Finance Officer) 27 December 2017
Thanks for your esteemed suggestion, vijay ji.
Sankaranarayanan (Advocate) 29 December 2017
yes I
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