Rule 7A of CPC : Rule 7A: Summons given to the party for service.
CPC
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Scenario: Ramesh is involved in a civil lawsuit regarding a property dispute. He believes that his neighbor, Suresh, has crucial information that can support his case. Ramesh wants Suresh to testify in court.
Application:
- Ramesh applies to the court for a summons to be issued for Suresh's attendance.
- The court permits Ramesh to serve the summons himself and provides him with the summons document.
- Ramesh personally delivers the summons to Suresh, ensuring it is signed by the Judge and sealed with the court's seal.
- Suresh accepts the summons and agrees to appear in court on the specified date.
Outcome: Suresh attends the court hearing and provides his testimony, which helps Ramesh in his property dispute case.
Example 2:
Scenario: Priya is suing a company for breach of contract. She needs her former colleague, Anil, to testify about the company's internal communications that are relevant to her case.
Application:
- Priya applies to the court for a summons to be issued for Anil's attendance.
- The court allows Priya to serve the summons and hands over the document to her.
- Priya attempts to deliver the summons to Anil, but Anil refuses to accept it and does not sign an acknowledgment of service. 4...
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