Rule 16 of CPC : Rule 16: Person served to sign acknowledgement.

CPC

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Ravi, a resident of Mumbai, is being sued in a civil case. The court issues a summons to inform Ravi about the case and the date he needs to appear in court. A court-appointed serving officer visits Ravi's home to deliver the summons. Ravi is at home and personally receives the summons. The serving officer then asks Ravi to sign an acknowledgment on the original summons to confirm that h...

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