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Evidence By Way Of Affidavit In A Suit For Recovery

Category : Affidavits Civil

Precedent No 26 EVIDENCE BY WAY OF AFFIDAVIT IN A SUIT FOR RECOVERY IN THE COURT OF SENIOR CIVIL JUDGE In Civil Suit No of 20 Plaintiff Vs Defendant AFFIDAVIT of D o aged years presently residing in The deponent abovenamed hereby solemnly affirms and states as follows 1 That the deponent herein is the Director of the plaintiff companyincorporated under the Companies Act 1956 having its registered office at and has been authorised by the resolution passed by the plaintiff to sign verify adduce evidence file plaint and to do all such necessary acts for the recovery of amount from the defendants vide its resolution dated The deponent is well conversant with the facts and circumstances of the case and stands fully competent to swear to this affidavit The deponent will be referred to as the plaintiff hereinafter 2 That although the defendant No 1 is a proprietorship firm and the defendant No 2 is its proprietor by way of abundant caution the suit referred to a...


Intellectual Property Appellate Board _procedure_ Rules, 2003

Category : Centralrules

Intellectual Property Appellate Board Procedure Rules 2003 Notification NEW DELHI THE 5th DECEMBER 2003 GSR 929 E The following rules made by the Intellectual Property Appellate Board to regulate its procedure in exercise of powers conferred upon it by section 92 of the Trade Marks Act 1999 47 of 1999 are hereby published for general information In exercise of the powers conferred by section 92 of the Trade Marks Act 1999 47 of 1999 the Appellate Board hereby makes the following rules namely 1 Short title and commencement 1 These rules may be called The Intellectual Property Appellate Board Procedure Rules 2003 2 They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the Official Gazette 2 Definitions In these rules unless the context otherwise requires a Act means the Trade Marks Act 1999 47 of 1999 b Address for service means the address furnished by an applicant or appellant or respondent or his authorised agent...


Industrial Disputes _central_ Rules, 1957

Category : Centralrules

Industrial Disputes Central Rules 1957 PRELIMINARY 1 Title and application 1 These rules may be called the Industrial Disputes Central Rules 1957 2 They extend to Union Territories in relation to all industrial disputes and to the States in relation only to an industrial dispute concerning a any industry carried on by or under the authority of the Central Government or by a railway company or b a banking or an insurance company a mine an oilfield or a major port or c any such controlled industry as maybe specified under section 2 a i of the Act by the Central Government 2 Interpretation In these rules unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context a Act means the Industrial Disputes Act 1947 14 of 1947 b Chairman means the Chairman of a Board or court or if the court consists of one person only such person c Committee means a Works Committee constituted under sub section 1 of section 3 of the Act d form means a for...


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