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A summary suit is instituted
by presenting a plaint in the court containing the following specification ;
It must mention that the suit is filed under summary procedure and below the title
of the suit it should be inscribed "Under Order XXXVII of code of Civil Procedure,
1908".
It must state that no relief, which does not fall
within the ambit of this rule, has been claimed.
Then the
summons of the suit are to be issued to the defendant, which should be in prescribed
from no. 4, accompanied with a copy of plaint and Annexures.
When
the defendant appears, he is required to enter his appearance within 10 days of
receipt of summons. On default of his appearance it is assumed that he has admitted
the allegations made in the plaint and the plaintiff gets entitled to a final
order granting him the sum as mentioned in the plaint alongwith interest at the
specified date and costs if the Court thinks it appropriate. (Rule 2)
Where
the defendant enters an appearance, the plaintiff is required to serve on him
the summons for judgement in Form no. "4A) accompanied with an affidavit
verifying the cause of action and the amount which is claimed in the plaint, and
a statement to the effect that there is no defense to the suit.
Then,
the defendant may apply for leave to defend the suit within 10 days from the date
of service of summons, disclosing by way of an affidavit, such facts which he
believes to be sufficient to entitle him of the right to defend himself.
The
Court shall not refuse permission to the defendant to defend the suit unless it
believes that the disclosure by the defendant does not show that he has any substantial
defense to raise or that it is frivolous.
Also, where
the defendant admits part of the amount claimed by the plaintiff, then the court
shall permit the defendant to defend only, when such admitted amount is deposited
by the defendant in the court.
The court may also require
the plaintiff or the Defendant to deposit some security amount by way of costs,
depending on the facts, i.e. to ensure the Bonafide of plaintiff or Defendant.
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