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CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF PLAINTS IN A CIVIL SUIT

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Chapter1
Introduction to Plaint
1.1 Introduction 1-2
1.2 Plaint under the statutory law of Bangladesh 2
Chapter2
Particulars of the Plaint
2.1 Definition of Plaint 2-3
2.2 Particulars of Plaint 3-4
2.3 Particulars of claim to be annexed to plaint 4
2.4 Plaint to be verified and before whom 4
2.5 Plaint to be lodged before presentation 4
2.6 Plaint to be properly stamped 5
2.7 Endorsement on admission 5
2.8 Relators 5
Chapter3
Time and Presentation of the Plaint
3.1 Presentation of the Plaint 5-6
3.2 Parties to suit 6
3.3 Cause of action 6-7
3.4 Valuation 7
3.5 Limitation: Rule 6 8
3.6 Jurisdiction of the court 8
3.7 Relief: Rules 7 8 8-9
3.8 Events happening after institution of suit 9-10
Chapter 4
Return and Rejection of Plaint
4.1 Return of plaint 10-11
4.2 Return of plaint in a matter relating to person in the service of the republic 11-12
4.3 Suit under Admiralty jurisdiction when not maintainable 12
4.4 Rejection of plaint: Rule 11 12-14
4.5 Remedies against rejection of Plaint 14
Chapter5
Formation of Plaint
5.1 Draft a Plaint 15-16
5.2 The Title 16-17
5.3 The Body of Plaint 18
5.4 Date of Cause of Action 18-19
5.5 Valuation of Suit 19-20
5.6 Pleading to be signed 20
5.7 Verification of Pleadings 20-21
5.8 Documents relied on in plaint 21
5.9 Object and Effect on suit for Plaint 21-22
Chapter6
Conclusion
6.1 Importance of a Plaint 22
6.2 Conclusion 22-23

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