JHOLEY LAL COTTON FACTORY versus TANWEER AHMAD
Refer to Civil Procedure Code Orders VIII and O VIII of the CPC Written Statement, R1 Writing Statement Plaintiff may voluntarily enter a written statement at the first trial of the court to fix or extend the court's discretion. However, the defendants need court. To do so, then the law does not permit any relaxation in this regard and it must enter a written statement at a time when the court may allow such court to file a written statement to R through the respondent Proviso. The full option of scheduling or expanding is given. Eighthly, the CPC fails to limit the court's discretion in providing that such period shall not usually exceed ninety days, provided that such provisions are generally ninety-nine. Allows the defendant to file a written statement during the day, allowing the court to have completely false discretion. In this regard and the time allowed by the court to enter a written statement can be more than ninety days or it may well be worth it. The iod depends on the circumstances of each case
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