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SUIT FOR ADMINISTRATION OF THE ESTATE OF THE DECEASED
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The disputes and differences have arisen amongst the legal heirs of the deceased in respect of the estate of the
deceased. This is a precedent of Suit for Administration of the Estate of the Deceased.
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SUIT FOR DECLARING A PERSON WHO IS NOT TRACEABLE AS DEAD AND FOR SEEKING DIRECTION AGAINST THE CONCERNED AUTHORITY TO ISSUE HIS/HER DEATH CERTIFICATE
A person is missing for over a period of seven years and his whereabouts are not known in spite of efforts by the family and the Police Authorities. This is the precedent of a suit for declaration that missing person is presumed to have died and asking the authorities to issue Death Certificate of such a missing person.
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SUIT BY A CO-PARCENER FOR PARTITION OF HUF AND ACCOUNTS
The disputes have arisen amongst the Co-parceners/ Members of Hindu Undivided Family (HUF). This is a precedent of Suit by Co-parcener for Partition of HUF and accounts.
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SUIT FOR PUBLIC NUISANCE
The Defendant is causing public nuisance to the public at large and particularly the residents of a locality. This is the precedent of a suit for public nuisance restraining the Defendant/s from causing and continuing to cause such nuisance.
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SUIT FOR TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT
This is the precedent of the suit/plaint for restraining the Defendant from infringing the Plaintiff’s trademark and for consequential reliefs. The Plaintiff is the owner and proprietor of the registered trademark. The Defendant is intentionally infringing the Plaintiff’s trademark.
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APPLICATION FOR RAISING THE WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY UNDER ORDER 21 RULE 54 OF THE CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, 1908
The immovable property of a third party is attached in execution of a decree of the Court. This is a precedent of an application for raising Warrant of Attachment of immovable property under Order 21 Rule 54 of Civil Procedure Code, 1908.
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SUIT CHALLENGING THE REGISTERED GIFT DEED OF AN IMMOVABLE PROPERTY
A person desires to challenge the registered Gift Deed of an immovable property. This is a precedent of suit challenging the registered Gift Deed of an immovable property.
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CIVIL SUIT TO RECOVER MONEY (NOT A SUMMARY SUIT)
This is a precedent of Regular Civil Suit to recover money from the Defendant (Not a Summary Suit).
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SUIT FOR RECOVERY OF POSSESSION U/S 6 OF SPECIFIC RELIEF ACT, 1963
A person is forcibly dispossessed from the property without process of law. This is a precedent of suit for Recovery of Possession under Section 6 of Specific Relief Act, 1963.
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SUIT FOR DEFAMATION AND INJUNCTION AGAINST NEWS PAPER COMPANY, JOURNALIST AND EDITOR
The defamatory statements are published in news paper. This is a precedent of a suit for defamation and injunction and for consequential reliefs against the news paper company, journalist and editor.
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SUIT BY DAUGHTER CLAIMING SHARE IN FATHER’S HUF AND PARTITION OF HUF PROPERTIES
The Daughter is claiming share in properties of father’s Hindu Undivided Family (HUF). This is a precedent of Suit by Daughter claiming share in Father’s HUF and portion of HUF properties.
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SUIT FOR PARTITION OF AN IMMOVABLE PROPERTY
The immovable property is owned by several Co-Owners. Some of the Co-owners desire to Partition the property. This is a precedent of Suit for Partition of an immovable property.
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SUIT FOR DECLARATION THAT PURPORTED AGREEMENT IS VOID AND, IN ANY EVENT, THE SAME IS VALIDLY TERMINATED
The Parties have entered into an Agreement. One of the parties is contending that the Agreement is void and, in any event, the same is terminated. This is a precedent of suit for declaration that purported Agreement is void and, in any event, the same is validly terminated.
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