Tag: Written Statement

Failure of the Defendant to file Written Submission Does Not Seize its Right to Cross-Examine Supreme Court

Failure of the Defendant to file Written Statement Does Not Seize its Right to Cross-Examine: Supreme Court

The Hon’ble Supreme Court (“SC”) recently delivered a noteworthy judgment in the case of Ranjit Singh & Anr. v. State of Uttarakhand & Ors.[i], addressing significant concern over an ex parte proceeding and the striking

Delhi High Court Upholds Its Original Side Rules, Prescribing A Maximum Period Of 120 Days For Filing Of Written Statements In All Suits Filed Before It

Delhi High Court Upholds Its Original Side Rules, Prescribing A Maximum Period Of 120 Days For Filing Of Written Statements In All Suits Filed Before It

The Hon’ble Delhi High Court (“Delhi HC”) was recently presented with a challenge[i] to the constitutionality of Rule 4, Chapter VII of the Delhi High Court (Original Side) Rules, 2018 (“Original Side Rules”)[ii], which mandates

SC upholds filing written statement after 17 years delay

Supreme Court upholds Calcutta High Court decision permitting filing of written statement after 17 years due to error on part of the Registry

The Hon’ble Supreme Court (“SC”)[i] has recently passed a judgment in the case of PIC Departmentals Pvt. Ltd. v. Sreeleathers Pvt. Ltd.[ii], arising out of the judgment[iii] of a Division Bench of the Hon’ble Calcutta

Code Of Civil Procedure 1908 Application Under Order Vii Rule 11 Cannot Be Rejected On The Ground That Written Statements Is Not Filed.

Code Of Civil Procedure 1908 | Application Under Order Vii Rule 11 Cannot Be Rejected On The Ground That Written Statements Is Not Filed

The Hon’ble Karnataka High Court (“HC”) on 24th June 2024, passed an order[1] pronouncing that, “The filing of a written statement is not a condition precedent for considering an application under Order VIII Rule 11

Parties Entitled to Final Arguments even in the absence of Written Statement: Supreme Court

Parties Entitled to Final Arguments even in the absence of Written Statement: Supreme Court 

In a remarkable judgement, the Division Bench of the Hon’ble Supreme Court comprising of Justice B. V. Nagarathna and Ujjal Bhuyan, has set aside the order of the National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission (“NCDRC”), for

Supreme Court: Courts Cannot Relax Time Limit for Filing Written Statement in Commercial Disputes

The Supreme Court of India in a recent judgment, in SCG Contracts India Pvt. Ltd. v. K.S. Chamankar Infrastructure Pvt. Ltd. & Ors.[1], held that written statement can’t be filed in commercial disputes after 120