APCRPCO Section 188 : Persons Entitled to Apply for Copies
Act
Summary
Section 188 of the Andhra Pradesh Civil Rules Of Practice And Circular Orders, 1990, outlines the eligibility for obtaining certified copies of judgments, decrees, or orders. Parties involved in a suit can request copies by paying the prescribed charges. Non-parties may also apply by submitting a stamped petition with an affidavit stating the purpose. In uncertain cases, the judge decides on the application.
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Explanation using Example
Example 1: Party to a Suit Requesting Copies
Introduction: Ramesh is involved in a civil lawsuit regarding a property dispute in Andhra Pradesh. He needs a copy of the court's judgment to discuss further legal steps with his lawyer.
Application: According to Section 188(1) of The Andhra Pradesh Civil Rules Of Practice And Circular Orders, 1990, Ramesh, as a party to the suit, is entitled to obtain copies of the judgment. He must pay the prescribed charges to receive these copies.
Outcome: Ramesh submits a request to the court's copyist establishment, pays the necessary fees, and receives the certified copy of the judgment. This allows him to review the decision and plan his next legal actions.
Conclusion: Compliance with the provision ensures Ramesh has access to necessary legal documents, facilitating informed decision-making in his case.
Example 2: Non-Party Requesting Copies
Introduction: Sita, a researcher studying property law, seeks a copy of a judgment from a recent high-profile case in which she is not a party.
Application: Under Section 188(2), Sita, as a non-party...
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