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Court Fees

Different amount of court fees is paid for different type of documents.

Some of them are as follows:

  • In case of plaint / written statement == 10 RS. == if the value of the suit exceed Rs.5,000/- upto 10,000/-
  • Plaint , in a suit for possession == Fee of one half of the amount above.
  • On a copy of a Decree or order == ( 50 paise ) == if the amount or value of

    Having the force of a decree the subject matter of the suit wherein such decree or order is made is fifty or less than fifty rupees.

Value of Suit

  • Value of suit exceeds Rs. 1,50,000-1,55,000 == Rs. 1700/-
  • Value of suit exceeds Rs. 3,00,000-3,05,000 == Rs. 2450/-
  • Value of suit exceeds Rs. 4,00,000-4,05,000 == Rs. 2950/-

Finally, a date shall be given to the plaintiff, for first hearing. On such hearing, the court will decide whether the proceedings should continue or not. If it decides, that the case no merits, then it will dismiss it there itself, without calling opposite party. If it decides otherwise, then proceedings shall being

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How Proceedings Are Conducted

  • On the first day of hearing, if the court thinks there are merits in the case, it will issue notice to the opposite party, to submit their arguments, and fix a date.
  • On issuance of notice to the opposite party, the plaintiff is required to do the following :
    • File requisite amount of procedure--- fee in the court.
    • File 2 copies of plaint for each defendant in the court, i.e. if there are 3 defendants, 6 copies has to be filed.
    • Of, the 2 copies for each defendant, one shall be sent by Register / post / courier, and one by Ordinary post.
    • Such filing should be done within 7 days, from date of order / notice.

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Written Statement

  • When the notice has been issued to the defendant, he is required to appear on the date mentioned in the notice.
  • Before such date, the defendant is required to file his "written statement", i.e. his defense against the allegation raised by plaintiff, within 30 days from date of service of notice, or within such time as given by court
  • The written statement should specifically deny the allegations, which defendant thinks are false. Any allegation not specifically denied is deemed to be admitted.
  • The written statement should also contain verification from the Defendant, stating that, the contents of written statement are true and correct.
  • The time period of 30 days, for filing a Written Statement, can be extended to 90 days after seeking permission of the court.

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Written Statement

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