A Guide To Court Procedures In India

Folks,
What are the procedures that are followed when a case goes to court?I don’t know and I am sure that you don’t know either. I am searching/looking for this info and it would be great if someone could gift me this information. I found this book called “A Handbook Of Court Procedures In India” at this site.
Here is an Alternative site.
Here is an overview of the book: ” There is a general feeling among Indians that resorting to court proceedings leads to empty-wallets and heavy heads. This feeling is partly attributable to lack of awareness among common folk about court procedures in India. The present work is an attempt to bring this basic awareness in the litigant’s mind that courts are meant to serve the people by providing the necessary relief. Basic knowledge of court procedures has become a necessity in the modern complex societies. This work envisages a utility not only for the general public but also for the students of law who enter the courts with no knowledge of court procedures.”
This is a good place to start. I will post more info as I go along.

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7 Responses to “A Guide To Court Procedures In India”


  1. 1 ramakrishnarao November 19, 2008 at 8:28 am

    Hello sir,

    May I know to search the cases like

    1.AIR 2008 (NOC) 728 (M.P) or like ALD type / ALT etc.,

    Please do help me in searching the cases.

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  2. 2 vasant December 1, 2009 at 6:10 am

    This books ” handbook of indian court procedure” is available on onlines Indianbooks.

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  3. 3 shreenag May 31, 2010 at 2:04 pm

    Respected sir
    Hello sir. i am a tenth standard student at bengaluru. this year we have to peform a mock court. so i wanted to know basic principals of the latter. would you kindly help me out?
    thanking you
    yours faithfully
    shreenag

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  4. 4 chandra bhushan shukla June 12, 2010 at 3:01 pm

    sir ,
    i am llb fresher. i want to start a practice.which field of practice will be good in present scenario.please help to guide.

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  5. 5 aditi r shetty February 13, 2011 at 1:19 pm

    what is pledge in the court?

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  6. 6 ronnie shah August 27, 2011 at 5:48 pm

    link is not working please give me some other link . my email id is ronnieshah77@yahoo.com

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  7. 7 Vijay Subrahmaniam July 10, 2013 at 3:01 pm

    Hi,

    I live in the United States and my in-laws visiting me here are being asked to appear in court in person for the final judgement in a civil case. It costs a great deal for their visit and will cost a lot more if we have to rebook for earlier travel dates. And they won’t be in a position to attend their grandchild’s graduation here in the US for which they are visiting.

    What does the Indian civil court procedure allow for adjourning/postponing a court judgement date? How could we request this change? And what evidence should we put in front of the Judge to request this adjourment?

    Thanks very much for this help. This is urgent – I’d really appreciate your advise at the earliest.

    Regards,
    Vijay Subrahmaniam

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