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- api. sci. gov. in
This petition is filed under Sec 151 CPC by the petitioner seeking the court to prevent the wife of the plaintiff who is representing the plaintiff in person, as his GPA from examining the witnesses
- SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIRCULAR Guidelines for filing written . . .
itioners’ Appellants’ Written Submissions (Volume I), and convenience compilation (Volumes III-A, IV-A and V-A) are filed on a date set by the Bench The nodal counsel for the Respondents shall coordinate with all the lawyers on their side to ensure that the Respondents’ Written Submissions
- Through Its Gpa Holder vs Sh. Aseem Sharma on 26 February, 2022
The application is dismissed as Ld Trial Court found that in the garb of leading secondary evidence, the attempt is to lead additional documents i e GPA dated 12 10 2009
- RECENT SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT ON ‘POWER OF ATTORNEY’
The Supreme Court upheld this decision, emphasizing the doctrine of res judicata, which prevents re-litigation of concluded issues The Court clarified that Section 32 of the Advocates Act does not bar advocates from acting as GPA holders
- What Are The Rules For Filing A Petition In The Supreme Court Of India . . .
Filing a petition in the Supreme Court of India is a critical legal process that must follow specific rules and guidelines set by the court The procedure varies depending on the nature of the case, such as a writ petition, special leave petition (SLP), or other types of petitions
- Writ Format | PDF | Writ | Supreme Court Of India
This document outlines the format and requirements for filing a writ petition in the Supreme Court of India It includes sections for a synopsis, the petition itself which includes facts of the case, legal questions, grounds for appeal and prayers for relief
- N Narasing Rao vs Gomathy B. Kumar on 19 November, 2018
By the order under revision, the trial Court noted that in terms of Rule 32 of the Civil Rules of Practice framed by this Court, a GPA holder could step into the shoes of the party whom he was representing except to the extent of personal knowledge of his principal and give evidence on his behalf
- Sesham Rao Niranjan vs State Of Ap on 15 February, 2024
In A C Narayanan 's case (1 supra), the Supreme Court held that filing of complaint petition under Section 138 of the NI Act through GPA holder perfectly legal and competent
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