No, we should not quote legal provisions in the Written Statement. It is limited to the facts pleaded by the plaintiff. If the plaintiff in the plaint has raised certain issues or cliams under certain laws. If that law is not applicable to given case due to any reason, you may mention in the fact. General rule is you cannot mention the cases, provisions or legal documents as it is well within the wisdom of the court. You need not to prove the law as defined under sec. 56 of Indian evidence Act.
If the defendent has knowledge of some facts which are not mentioned in the plaint , how can he incorporate those facts in his written statement. Is it permissible? Can he also mention the law points quoting relevant provisions of law ?
@@JeetSinha Thank you so much for your prompt reply. But, can we quote the relevant sections in the written statement, if not the case law. Also, how to contact you?
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Sir, can we quote legal provisions / Sections etc. in the written statement?
No, we should not quote legal provisions in the Written Statement. It is limited to the facts pleaded by the plaintiff. If the plaintiff in the plaint has raised certain issues or cliams under certain laws. If that law is not applicable to given case due to any reason, you may mention in the fact. General rule is you cannot mention the cases, provisions or legal documents as it is well within the wisdom of the court. You need not to prove the law as defined under sec. 56 of Indian evidence Act.
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@@JeetSinha specific denial and legal objection must in WS so can mention sec and art ,if needed..no mandate restriction for WS
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If the defendent has knowledge of some facts which are not mentioned in the plaint , how can he incorporate those facts in his written statement. Is it permissible? Can he also mention the law points quoting relevant provisions of law ?
Yes you can plead new facts which is not mentioned by the plaintiff. However, in written statement you don't need to mention case laws
@@JeetSinha Thank you so much for your prompt reply. But, can we quote the relevant sections in the written statement, if not the case law. Also, how to contact you?
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