APCrRPCO Section 129 : Court fee to be paid on each petition

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Summary

Section 129 of the Andhra Pradesh Criminal Rules Of Practice And Circular Orders, 1990 mandates that a separate petition must be filed for each interlocutory application related to appeals, revision petitions, or original petitions. This section emphasizes the necessity of paying court fees for each individual petition, ensuring proper legal procedure in the High Court of Andhra Pradesh.

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Explanation using Example

Example 1: Filing an Interlocutory Application in a Criminal Appeal

Introduction: Ravi, a resident of Andhra Pradesh, has filed a criminal appeal against his conviction. During the appeal process, he needs to submit an interlocutory application requesting bail.

Application: According to Section 129 of The Andhra Pradesh Criminal Rules Of Practice And Circular Orders, 1990, Ravi must file a separate petition for his interlocutory application related to his appeal. This means he cannot combine this request with any other applications he might have.

Outcome: If Ravi fails to file a separate petition for his bail application, the court may reject it on procedural grounds. Non-compliance with this provision could delay his bail hearing, prolonging his time in custody.

Conclusion: Ravi must ensure that each interlocutory application is filed separately to comply with the procedural requirements, avoiding unnecessary delays in his legal proceedings.

Example 2: Interlocutory Application in a Revision Petition

Introduction: Priya is involved in a revision petition concerning a property dispute. She needs to file an interlocutory application to request a temporary injunction to prevent the sale of the disputed property.

Application: Under Section 129 of The Andhra Pradesh Criminal Rules Of Practice And Circular Orders, 1990, Priya must submit her request for a temporary injunction as...

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