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Advocate Niladri Roy Kolkata Lawyer at Metropolitan Magistrate COURT Practicing field: Cheque Dishonour Matters (NI Act) , Payment and Settlement System Act (PSS Act), C

Section 41A of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) is now equivalent to Section 35 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha S...
27/04/2025

Section 41A of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) is now equivalent to Section 35 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS). It outlines the procedure for police to issue a notice for appearance instead of arresting an individual, particularly in cases where the offense is punishable with imprisonment up to 7 years. This section aims to prevent unnecessary arrests and prioritize the rights of the accused.

Supreme Court on SARFAESI Sec.14
08/07/2023

Supreme Court on SARFAESI Sec.14

04/09/2021
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PETITION, PLAINT AND SUITIn law, as practiced in countries that follow the English models, only a fe...
29/07/2021

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PETITION, PLAINT AND SUIT

In law, as practiced in countries that follow the English models, only a few people know the application of different petitions, plaint, and suits in law.

PETITION

A petition is an authoritative report officially mentioning a court request. Petitions, along with complaints, are viewed as pleadings at the beginning of a claim. A petition is fundamentally solicitation to court.

PLAINT

A plaint is eluded to as the pleadings put together by the offended party under the watchful eye of the court in a suit. The pleadings have the realities of the case and of the reason for an activity to which alleviation is looked for on account of a suit to which he believes he is entitled. A plaint is an authoritative archive that is introduced under the watchful eye of the common courts so as to get the show cause before the court of competent jurisdiction.

SUIT

The suit implies a claim wherein the affected party records a suit so as to look for equity in regard to any thoughtful right or guarantee to which he is entitled. The individual who documented the suit is alluded to as the offended party and the people against whom the equivalent has been recorded are known as respondents or litigants. A suit is a case that is recorded under the watchful eye of a common court so as to manage common matters just or matters that are thoughtful in nature. The petition, plaint, suit are very much drafted by the civil lawyers in India.

Major differences of petition/plaint/suit

A petition is a formal solicitation looking for a particular court request, made by an individual, gathering or association to the court, regularly toward the beginning of a claim.

An offended party records a request or grievances with the court in arranging one of a common claim, indicating what the claim is about.

A petition is made to the court by a solicitor against a respondent, versus a complaint, which is documented by an offended party against a litigant.

A petition requests that the court give a court request, while an objection is recorded to look for harms or to get the respondent to begin or quit accomplishing something.

Petitions are regularly used in an appeal- a petition to offer states why the lawful issues encompassing a case ought to be evaluated by another court.

A petition is a cure that is filed before the Courts for example High Court and Supreme Court, so as to authorize the central privileges of a person.

A plaint is an authoritative archive that is exhibited under the watchful eye of the common courts so as to get the show cause under the watchful eye of the court of competent jurisdiction.

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The Supreme Court remarked that in a case of hacking and data theft, in addition to penal provisions of the IT Act, offe...
23/05/2021

The Supreme Court remarked that in a case of hacking and data theft, in addition to penal provisions of the IT Act, offences under the IPC would also be attracted and that the IT Act would not exclude the applicability of the IPC.

This link may help whoever lives in West Bengal to find the bed for Covid patients. But, I don't know the actuality show...
05/05/2021

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Integrated Covid Management System, ICMS

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