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Parties

Parties, a suit under s. 92 of the code is thus a representative suit and as such binds not

Party

AIR 1998 Cal 94. The expression 'party' occurring in s. 439(5), Criminal Procedure Code., includes not only private parties, but also the State if it happens to be the party as in police cases. State v K.

parties

parties the plaintiff(s) and defendant(s) in a lawsuit. Source: Federal Judicial Center

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Party

A part or portion

Third party

lawsuit, agreement, or other transaction but who is somehow involved in the transaction, someone other than the principal parties, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1489. The phrase used to introduce any one into a scene already

Progressive party

The political party formed chiefly out of the Republican party by the adherents of Theodore Roosevelt in the presidential campaign of 1912 The name Progressive party was chosen at the meeting held on Aug 7 1912...

Adverse party

Adverse party, the term 'adverse party' connotes that party which has a right and opportunity to cross-examine in the first proceeding. This proviso, therefore, obviously protects the rights of the adverse party in the first proceeding...

Parties interested

Parties interested, the expression 'parties interested' means those who are interested in the result of the suit and they

Joinder of parties

Joinder of parties. see PARTIES.

Necessary party, Proper party

is necessary for a complete and final decision on the question involved in the proceeding. The addition of parties is generally not a question of initial jurisdiction of the Court but a judicial discretion which has to

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