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  2. Continuance - Wikipedia

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    In American procedural law, a continuance is the postponement of a hearing, trial, or other scheduled court proceeding at the request of either or both parties in the dispute, or by the judge sua sponte. In response to delays in bringing cases to trial, some states have adopted "fast-track" rules that sharply limit the ability of judges to ...

  3. Subpoena duces tecum - Wikipedia

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    A continuance (a rescheduling of a court hearing at a later date) of a civil action may be granted due to the absence of documents or papers. The party failing to produce the documents requested by a subpoena duces tecum must show good reason why there was a failure to do so.

  4. List of government of Tamil Nadu laws and rules - Wikipedia

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    The Tamil Nadu Court of Wards Act, 1902; The Tamil Nadu Court-Fees and Suits Valuation Act, 1955; Tamil Nadu Cultivating Tenants (Payment of Fair Rent) Act, 1956; Tamil Nadu Cultivating Tenants (Protection From Eviction) Act, 1989; Tamil Nadu Cultivating Tenants (Protection from Eviction) Act, 1997

  5. Letters rogatory - Wikipedia

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    Instead, the US court would issue a letter rogatory to a French court, which would then examine Jean in France, and send a deposition back to the requesting court. Insofar as requests to US courts are concerned, the use of letters rogatory for requesting the taking of evidence has been replaced in large part by applications under 28 USC 1782 ...

  6. Tamil Nadu Lok Adalat - Wikipedia

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    The court fee paid initially in the court for the complaints/petition is refunded to the parties, as no court fee is chargeable if a matter referred in the Lok Adalat and is resolved with parties agreeing to bind by it. Procedural laws and the Evidence Act are not strictly followed while assessing claims.

  7. Code of Civil Procedure (India) - Wikipedia

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    Power of Court to permit a person or body of persons to present opinion or to take part in the proceedings. 9 Misjoinder and non-joinder. 10 Suit in name of wrong plaintiff. Court may strike out or add parties. Where defendant added, plaint to be amended. 10A Power of Court to request any pleader to address it. 11 Conduct of suit. 12

  8. Tamil Nadu State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission

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    Tamil Nadu State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission laid down below process of filing and resolving complaints: [16] [17] [18] Complaints can be filed electronically and examination of disputing parties is done through video-conferencing, which includes hearing and/or examination through any other mode.

  9. Pendency of court cases in India - Wikipedia

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    The appointment of judges is a long process. Supreme Court judges are recommended for appointment by the Supreme Court collegium, consisting of the Chief Justice of India and the four remaining senior-most judges of the Supreme court. [27] [19] The names have to be approved by the union government before being appointed by the President. [27]