Rule 2 of CPC : Rule 2: Particular interrogatories to be submitted.
CPC
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: A property dispute between two neighbors, Mr. Sharma and Mr. Verma.
Details: Mr. Sharma files a suit against Mr. Verma, claiming that Mr. Verma has encroached on his land. Mr. Sharma wants to gather more information about the boundary markers and any previous agreements regarding the property boundaries.
Application of Rule 2: Mr. Sharma's lawyer submits an application to the court seeking permission to deliver specific interrogatories (questions) to Mr. Verma. The proposed interrogatories include questions about:
- The exact measurements of Mr. Verma's property.
- Any documents or agreements Mr. Verma has regarding the property boundaries.
- Whether Mr. Verma has conducted any surveys of the property.
The court reviews the application and decides within seven days. The court consid...
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