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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Order VIII Rule 1 CPC"
Time Limit For Filing Written Statement Not Mandatory If Suit Was Instituted Before Civil Court & Transferred To Commercial Court After Expiry Of 120 Days: Supreme Court
Order VIII Rule 1 CPC | Time Limit For Filing Written Statement Only Directory In Nature: Kerala HC Answers In Reference
Courts Must Exercise Discretion To Condone Delay In Filing Written Statement After Due Circumspection: Punjab And Haryana High Court
Commercial Courts Have The Power To Permit New Timeline For Submission Of Written Statement In Transferred Cases: Andhra Pradesh High Court
Commercial Suits - Time Limit Of 120 Days For Filing Written Statements Not Mandatory For Written Statements To Counter Claims: Madras High Court
CPC Order VIII Rule 1| Belated Filing Of Documents By Defendant Not Permissible Without Leave Of Court: Delhi High Court
Time Limit Of 90 Days For Written Statement Under Order VIII Rule 10 Directory, But Courts Must Use The Discretion Sparingly : Gujarat High Court
Suo Motu Orders Extending Limitation Apply Also To Delay Which Could Have Been Condoned : Supreme Court
Order VIII Rule 1 CPC - Period For Filing Of Written Statement Is Directory In Civil Suits; But Mandatory In Commercial Suits: Supreme Court
Mandatory Time Line For Filing Written Statement Is Not Applicable To Non-Commercial Suits : SC [Read Judgment]
In Patent Suits With High Stakes, Right To File Written Statement Can’t Be Forfeited At The Outset: Rajasthan HC [Read Judgment]
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