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Petition For Judicial Separation Marriage Act 1774

Category : Marriage Act

Petition for Judicial Separation applicant cd marriage court hindu Petition for Judicial Separation In the Court of at Matrimonial Jurisdiction In the matter of s 10 of the Hindu Marriage Act 1955 and in the matter of AB Petitioner versus CD Respondent The humble petition of of No full name and address Most Respectfully Sheweth 1 That at all material times and at present the parties to the proceedings were and are Hindu and so governed by the Hindu Marriage Act 1955 2 That on the day of the applicant was duly married to CD at and the said marriage was solemnised according to Hindu rites An extract from the Marriage Registrar or an affidavit duly attested to be filed 3 That the following are the issues of the said marriage name date of birth age and sex 4 That ever since the said marriage and until the day of th...


For Malicious Prosecution Drafting Plaints 873

Category : Drafting Plaints

For malicious prosecution Mr the above named plaintiff states as follows 1 On the day of 20 the defendant obtained a warrant of arrest from a Magistrate of the said city or as the case may be on a charge of and the plaintiff was arrested thereon and imprisoned for days or hours and gave bail in the sum of rupees to obtain his release 2 In so doing the defendant acted maliciously and without reasonable or probable cause 3 On the day of 20 The Magistrate dismissed the complaint of the defendant and acquitted the plaintiff 4 Many persons whose names are unknown to the plaintiff hearing of the arrest and supposing the plaintiff to be a criminal have ceased to do business with him or in consequence of the said arrest the pl...


For Malicious Prosecution

Category : Agreements Civil Procedure Code

Title A B the above named plaintiff states as follows 1 On the day of 19 the defendant obtained a warrant of arrest from a Magistrate of the said city or as the case may be on a charge of and the plaintiff was arrested there on and imprisoned for days or hours and gave bail in the sum of rupees to obtain his release 2 In so doing the defendant acted maliciously and without reasonable or probable cause 3 On the day of 19 the Magistrate dismissed the complaint of the defendant and acquitted the plaintiff 4 Many persons whose names are unknown to the plaintiff hearing of the arrest and supposing the plaintiff to be a criminal have ceased to do business with him or in consequence of the said arrest the plaintiff lost his situation as clerk to one E F or in consequence the plaintiff suffered pain of body and mind and was prevented from transacting his business and wa...


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