No. 2 of CPC : No. 2: INTERROGATORIES
CPC
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Case Title: Rajesh Kumar vs. Sunita Devi
Court: District Court, Delhi
Scenario: Rajesh Kumar (Plaintiff) has filed a civil suit against Sunita Devi (Defendant) for breach of contract. Rajesh claims that Sunita did not deliver the goods as per the agreement.
Interrogatories on behalf of the above-named Plaintiff Rajesh Kumar for the examination of the above-named Defendant Sunita Devi:
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- Did you, Sunita Devi, receive the payment of ₹50,000 from Rajesh Kumar on 1st January 2023?
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- Did you, Sunita Devi, agree to deliver 100 units of electronic goods to Rajesh Kumar by 15th January 2023?
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- Have you, Sunita Devi, delivered any of the 100 units of electronic goods to Rajesh Kumar as per the agreement?
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- Did you, Sunita Devi, communicate any issues regarding the delivery of the goods to Rajesh K...
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