APCRPCO Section 211 : Non-compliance with Rules

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Summary

Section 211 of the Andhra Pradesh Civil Rules Of Practice And Circular Orders, 1990 addresses the issue of non-compliance with procedural rules in civil proceedings. It mandates that any petition failing to adhere to the Code or these rules, or not seeking substantial relief, shall be returned for amendment or rejected. This section ensures adherence to procedural standards, emphasizing the importance of compliance in legal petitions.

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Explanation using Example

Example 1: Incomplete Petition for Property Dispute

Introduction: Ramesh files a petition in the Andhra Pradesh Civil Court seeking to resolve a property dispute with his neighbor. However, he fails to include necessary documents such as the property deed and fails to specify the relief he is seeking.

Application: According to Section 211 of The Andhra Pradesh Civil Rules Of Practice And Circular Orders, 1990, a petition not complying with the provisions of the Code or these rules, or not claiming any substantial relief, shall be returned for amendment or rejected.

Outcome: The court returns Ramesh's petition for amendment, instructing him to include the missing documents and clearly state the relief he is seeking. Failure to comply within the stipulated time could result in the rejection of his petition.

Conclusion: This example illustrates the importance of submitting a complete petition with all required documents and clearly defined relief to avoid delays or rejection.

Example 2: Non-compliance in a Contractual Dispute

Introduction: S...

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