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Dr. Khakare Vikas
Code of Civil Procedure 1908
PLEADING [Order VI]
plaint,ws [Order VII, VIII]
Dr. Khakare Vikas
Asso. Prof.
Narayanrao Chavan Law College, Nanded, India
Dr. Khakare Vikas
Pleading
• Pleading means, the formal statement of cause of action or defence.
Civil Procedure Code defined pleading as ‘pleading means plaint and
written statement’.[ Order VI, Rule 1]
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Object
• Object of pleading is as under:
i. To give information to both sides as to the case. Both parties are
entitled to know case against them.
ii. To bring parties to definite issues.
iii. To avoid unnecessary pleadings and thereby reduce time of
litigation and expenses.
Dr. Khakare Vikas
Rules of pleading
1. Pleading to state material facts and not evidence. Every pleading
shall contain, and contain only a statement in a concise form of the
material facts on which the party pleading relies for his claim or
defence as the case may be, but not the evidence by which they are to
be proved. [O.VI R.2]
2. Every pleading shall, when necessary, be divided into paragraphs,
numbered consecutively, each allegation being, so far as is convenient,
contained in a separate paragraph.[O.VI R.2]
3. Dates, sums and numbers shall be expressed in a pleading in figures
as well as in words. [O.VI, R.2]
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4. In all cases in which the party pleading relies on any misrepresentation,
fraud, breach of trust, wilful default, or undue influence, and in all other
cases in which particulars may be necessary beyond such as are exemplified
in the forms aforesaid, particulars (with dates and items if necessary) shall be
stated in the pleading. [O.VI, R.4]
5. If there is any condition precedent which plaintiff or defendant wants to
be contested must be distinctly specified in the pleading. [O. VI, R. 6]
6. Where a contract is alleged in any pleading, a bare denial of the same by
the opposite party shall be considered only as a denial in fact of the contract
and not the denial of the legality or sufficiency in law of such contract. [O.VI, R.8]
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7. Wherever the contents of any document are material, it shall be
sufficient in any pleading to state the effect thereof as briefly as
possible, without setting out the whole or any part thereof. [O.VI R.9]
8. Wherever it is material to allege malice, fraudulent intention,
knowledge or other condition of the mind of any person, it shall be
sufficient to allege the same as a fact without setting out the
circumstances from which the same is to be inferred. [O. VI, R.10]
9. Wherever any contract or any relation between any persons is to be
implied from a series of letters or conversations or otherwise from a
number of circumstances it shall be sufficient to allege such contract or
relation as a fact, and to refer generally to such letter, conversations or
circumstances. There is no need to state details. [O.VI, R. 12]
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10. Neither party need in any pleading allege any matter of fact which
the law presumes in his favour or as to which the burden of proof lies
upon the other side unless the same has first been specifically denied.
[O.VI, R. 13]
11. Every pleading shall be signed by the party and his pleader.
Pleading may be signed by person duly authorised by party to suit. [O.VI, R.
14]
12. Every pleading shall be verified at the foot by the party. It shall state
the date on which and the place at which it was signed [O.VI, R.15]
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Striking out pleading
• The Court may at any stage of the proceedings order to be struck out
or amended any matter in any pleading:
a. Which may be unnecessary, scandalous, frivolous or vexatious, or
b. Which may tend to prejudice, embarrass or delay the fair trial of the
suit, or
c. Which is otherwise an abuse of the process of the Court. [O.VI, R. 16]
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Amendment of pleading
• The Court may at any stage of the proceeding allow either party to
alter or amend his pleadings in such manner and on such terms as
may be just.
• The Court may allow amendment in the pleading when:
i. It is necessary for determination of real question in controversy,
ii. It is just and proper,
iii. It is necessary in the interest of justice.
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Plaint
• A suit is instituted by presentation of plaint before the Court. A
‘plaint’ is written application made by plaintiff against defendant
seeking relief from the Court.
• A plaint is pleading and should conform to the rules of pleading.
• Along with plaint, plaintiff shall file documents on which he relies for
the relief.
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Particulars to be contained in
plaint [Order VII, Rule 1]
a. The name of the Court in which the suit is brought;
b. The name, description and place of residence of the plaintiff;
c. The name, description and place of residence of the defendant, so
far as they can be ascertained;
d. Where the plaintiff or the defendant is a minor or a person of
unsound mind, a statement to that effect;
e. The facts constituting the cause of action and when it arose;
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f. The facts showing that the Court has jurisdiction;
g. The relief which the plaintiff claims;
h. Where the plaintiff has allowed a set-off or relinquished a portion of
his claim, the amount so allowed or relinquished; and
i. A statement of the value of the subject-matter of the suit for the
purposes of jurisdiction and of Court fees, so far as the case admits.[O.VII,
R.1]
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• In money suit state precise amount claimed. [O.VII, R.2]
• In case of immovable property plaint shall contain a description of
the property which shall be sufficient to identify it. [O.VII R.3]
• Every plaint shall state specifically the relief claimed. Relief may be
claimed either simply or in the alternative. [O.VII, R. 7]
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Rejection of plaint
• Where it does not disclose a cause of action;
• Where the relief claimed is undervalued, and the plaintiff, on being
required by the Court to correct the valuation within a time to be
fixed by the Court, fails to do so;
• Where the relief claimed is properly valued, but the plaint is written
upon paper insufficiently stamped, and the plaintiff, on being
required by the Court to supply the requisite stamp-paper within a
time to be fixed by the Court, fails to do so;
• Where the suit appears from the statement in the plaint to be barred
by any law;
• Where it is not filed in duplicate;
• Where the plaintiff fails to comply with provisions of Rule 9 (fails to
provide copies of plaint). [ O. VII, R 11]
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Written statement
• Pleading include written statement (ws).
• Written statement is pleading on behalf of defendant wherein he
gives his defence or reply to the allegation made by plaintiff.
• A written statement is pleading therefore should conform to rules of
pleading.
• WS shall be presented within 30 (maximum 90) days from service of
summons.
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Contents of WS
1. New facts: New facts must be specifically pleaded. The defendant
must raise by his pleading all matters which
a.Show the suit not be maintainable, or
b.Show that the transaction is either void or voidable in point of law,
c. And all such grounds of defence as.[ Order VIII Rule 2]
2. Denial: Denial to be specific. Defendant should not deny generally.
But he must deal each allegation of fact to which he does not admit the
truth. If is not so denied specifically, it shall be taken to be
admitted.[ Order VIII Rule 3, 5]
3. iii.Denial should not be evasive. It should answer the point of
substance.[ Order VIII Rule 4]
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Set-off
• Set- off is a reciprocal acquittal of debt. It can be availed in money suit.
• If plaintiff has filed money suit against defendant and defendant also
has a specific claim for money against plaintiff; set-off can be
demanded by defendant.
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Conditions for set-off
• 1.The suit must be for recovery of money,
• 2.The amount of set-off must be ascertained sum of money,
• 3.It must be legally recoverable from plaintiff,
• 4.It must not exceeds pecuniary limits of the Court,
• 5.It must be recoverable by the defendant claiming set-off, (where
there are more defendants) and against the plaintiff or all plaintiffs,
• 6.Both plaintiff and defendant fill the same character as they fill in the
plaintiff’s suit. [Order VIII Rule 6]
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Effect of set-off
• The written statement shall have the same effect as a plaint in a
cross-suit so as to enable the Court to pronounce a final judgment in
respect both of the original claim and of the set-off.
• The rules relating to a written statement by a defendant apply to a
written statement in answer to a claim of set-off..[Order VIII Rule 6]
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Legal set off Equitable set off
1. It is for ascertained sum of
money.
2. Cross demand may or may not
arise out of same transaction.
3. Court is bound to entertain
legal set-off.
4. Amount claimed as set-off must
be legally recoverable and not
barred by limitation.
1. It is for unascertained sum of
money.
2. Cross demand must arise out of
same transaction.
3. Court is not bound to entertain
equitable set-off.
4. Amount claimed as set-off may
not be legally recoverable and
may be event barred by limitation.
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Counter claim
• Where defendant has a claim against plaintiff for which he
can institute separate suit against the plaintiff but he can
plead counter claim in the written statement.
• A defendant in a suit may, in addition to his right of pleading
a set-off set up, by way of counter-claim against the claim of
the plaintiff, any right or claim in respect of a cause of action
accruing to the defendant against the plaintiff either before
or after the filing of the suit but before the defendant has
delivered his defence or before the time limited for
delivering his defence has expired. Whether such counter-
claim is in the nature of a claim for damages or not.[ Order VIII Rule
6A]
Dr. Khakare Vikas
Set-off Counter claim
1. It is a cross action.
2. It is a weapon of offence.(Like a
sword)
3. Where plaintiff’s suit is stayed,
discontinued or dismissed; counter
claim proceeds.
4. This is not arising out of same
transaction.
5. It can be availed in any type of
suit.
6. Where amount claimed by
defendant is higher than plaintiff; it
is counter claim.
1. It is statutory defence.
2. It is a ground of defence. (Like a
shield)
3. Where plaintiff’s suit is stayed,
discontinued or dismissed; set-off
also extinguished.
4. This is arising out of same
transaction.
5. It can be availed in money suit
only.
6 . A m o u n t c l a i m e d b y t h e
defendant is always less than
amount claimed plaintiff.
Dr. Khakare Vikas
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Dr. Khakare Vikas on Civil Procedure Code Pleading Rules

  • 1. Dr. Khakare Vikas Code of Civil Procedure 1908 PLEADING [Order VI] plaint,ws [Order VII, VIII] Dr. Khakare Vikas Asso. Prof. Narayanrao Chavan Law College, Nanded, India
  • 2. Dr. Khakare Vikas Pleading • Pleading means, the formal statement of cause of action or defence. Civil Procedure Code defined pleading as ‘pleading means plaint and written statement’.[ Order VI, Rule 1]
  • 3. Dr. Khakare Vikas Object • Object of pleading is as under: i. To give information to both sides as to the case. Both parties are entitled to know case against them. ii. To bring parties to definite issues. iii. To avoid unnecessary pleadings and thereby reduce time of litigation and expenses.
  • 4. Dr. Khakare Vikas Rules of pleading 1. Pleading to state material facts and not evidence. Every pleading shall contain, and contain only a statement in a concise form of the material facts on which the party pleading relies for his claim or defence as the case may be, but not the evidence by which they are to be proved. [O.VI R.2] 2. Every pleading shall, when necessary, be divided into paragraphs, numbered consecutively, each allegation being, so far as is convenient, contained in a separate paragraph.[O.VI R.2] 3. Dates, sums and numbers shall be expressed in a pleading in figures as well as in words. [O.VI, R.2]
  • 5. Dr. Khakare Vikas --- 4. In all cases in which the party pleading relies on any misrepresentation, fraud, breach of trust, wilful default, or undue influence, and in all other cases in which particulars may be necessary beyond such as are exemplified in the forms aforesaid, particulars (with dates and items if necessary) shall be stated in the pleading. [O.VI, R.4] 5. If there is any condition precedent which plaintiff or defendant wants to be contested must be distinctly specified in the pleading. [O. VI, R. 6] 6. Where a contract is alleged in any pleading, a bare denial of the same by the opposite party shall be considered only as a denial in fact of the contract and not the denial of the legality or sufficiency in law of such contract. [O.VI, R.8]
  • 6. Dr. Khakare Vikas --- 7. Wherever the contents of any document are material, it shall be sufficient in any pleading to state the effect thereof as briefly as possible, without setting out the whole or any part thereof. [O.VI R.9] 8. Wherever it is material to allege malice, fraudulent intention, knowledge or other condition of the mind of any person, it shall be sufficient to allege the same as a fact without setting out the circumstances from which the same is to be inferred. [O. VI, R.10] 9. Wherever any contract or any relation between any persons is to be implied from a series of letters or conversations or otherwise from a number of circumstances it shall be sufficient to allege such contract or relation as a fact, and to refer generally to such letter, conversations or circumstances. There is no need to state details. [O.VI, R. 12]
  • 7. Dr. Khakare Vikas --- 10. Neither party need in any pleading allege any matter of fact which the law presumes in his favour or as to which the burden of proof lies upon the other side unless the same has first been specifically denied. [O.VI, R. 13] 11. Every pleading shall be signed by the party and his pleader. Pleading may be signed by person duly authorised by party to suit. [O.VI, R. 14] 12. Every pleading shall be verified at the foot by the party. It shall state the date on which and the place at which it was signed [O.VI, R.15]
  • 8. Dr. Khakare Vikas Striking out pleading • The Court may at any stage of the proceedings order to be struck out or amended any matter in any pleading: a. Which may be unnecessary, scandalous, frivolous or vexatious, or b. Which may tend to prejudice, embarrass or delay the fair trial of the suit, or c. Which is otherwise an abuse of the process of the Court. [O.VI, R. 16]
  • 9. Dr. Khakare Vikas Amendment of pleading • The Court may at any stage of the proceeding allow either party to alter or amend his pleadings in such manner and on such terms as may be just. • The Court may allow amendment in the pleading when: i. It is necessary for determination of real question in controversy, ii. It is just and proper, iii. It is necessary in the interest of justice.
  • 10. Dr. Khakare Vikas Plaint • A suit is instituted by presentation of plaint before the Court. A ‘plaint’ is written application made by plaintiff against defendant seeking relief from the Court. • A plaint is pleading and should conform to the rules of pleading. • Along with plaint, plaintiff shall file documents on which he relies for the relief.
  • 11. Dr. Khakare Vikas Particulars to be contained in plaint [Order VII, Rule 1] a. The name of the Court in which the suit is brought; b. The name, description and place of residence of the plaintiff; c. The name, description and place of residence of the defendant, so far as they can be ascertained; d. Where the plaintiff or the defendant is a minor or a person of unsound mind, a statement to that effect; e. The facts constituting the cause of action and when it arose;
  • 12. Dr. Khakare Vikas --- f. The facts showing that the Court has jurisdiction; g. The relief which the plaintiff claims; h. Where the plaintiff has allowed a set-off or relinquished a portion of his claim, the amount so allowed or relinquished; and i. A statement of the value of the subject-matter of the suit for the purposes of jurisdiction and of Court fees, so far as the case admits.[O.VII, R.1]
  • 13. Dr. Khakare Vikas --- • In money suit state precise amount claimed. [O.VII, R.2] • In case of immovable property plaint shall contain a description of the property which shall be sufficient to identify it. [O.VII R.3] • Every plaint shall state specifically the relief claimed. Relief may be claimed either simply or in the alternative. [O.VII, R. 7]
  • 14. Dr. Khakare Vikas Rejection of plaint • Where it does not disclose a cause of action; • Where the relief claimed is undervalued, and the plaintiff, on being required by the Court to correct the valuation within a time to be fixed by the Court, fails to do so; • Where the relief claimed is properly valued, but the plaint is written upon paper insufficiently stamped, and the plaintiff, on being required by the Court to supply the requisite stamp-paper within a time to be fixed by the Court, fails to do so; • Where the suit appears from the statement in the plaint to be barred by any law; • Where it is not filed in duplicate; • Where the plaintiff fails to comply with provisions of Rule 9 (fails to provide copies of plaint). [ O. VII, R 11]
  • 15. Dr. Khakare Vikas Written statement • Pleading include written statement (ws). • Written statement is pleading on behalf of defendant wherein he gives his defence or reply to the allegation made by plaintiff. • A written statement is pleading therefore should conform to rules of pleading. • WS shall be presented within 30 (maximum 90) days from service of summons.
  • 16. Dr. Khakare Vikas Contents of WS 1. New facts: New facts must be specifically pleaded. The defendant must raise by his pleading all matters which a.Show the suit not be maintainable, or b.Show that the transaction is either void or voidable in point of law, c. And all such grounds of defence as.[ Order VIII Rule 2] 2. Denial: Denial to be specific. Defendant should not deny generally. But he must deal each allegation of fact to which he does not admit the truth. If is not so denied specifically, it shall be taken to be admitted.[ Order VIII Rule 3, 5] 3. iii.Denial should not be evasive. It should answer the point of substance.[ Order VIII Rule 4]
  • 17. Dr. Khakare Vikas Set-off • Set- off is a reciprocal acquittal of debt. It can be availed in money suit. • If plaintiff has filed money suit against defendant and defendant also has a specific claim for money against plaintiff; set-off can be demanded by defendant.
  • 18. Dr. Khakare Vikas Conditions for set-off • 1.The suit must be for recovery of money, • 2.The amount of set-off must be ascertained sum of money, • 3.It must be legally recoverable from plaintiff, • 4.It must not exceeds pecuniary limits of the Court, • 5.It must be recoverable by the defendant claiming set-off, (where there are more defendants) and against the plaintiff or all plaintiffs, • 6.Both plaintiff and defendant fill the same character as they fill in the plaintiff’s suit. [Order VIII Rule 6]
  • 19. Dr. Khakare Vikas Effect of set-off • The written statement shall have the same effect as a plaint in a cross-suit so as to enable the Court to pronounce a final judgment in respect both of the original claim and of the set-off. • The rules relating to a written statement by a defendant apply to a written statement in answer to a claim of set-off..[Order VIII Rule 6]
  • 20. Dr. Khakare Vikas Legal set off Equitable set off 1. It is for ascertained sum of money. 2. Cross demand may or may not arise out of same transaction. 3. Court is bound to entertain legal set-off. 4. Amount claimed as set-off must be legally recoverable and not barred by limitation. 1. It is for unascertained sum of money. 2. Cross demand must arise out of same transaction. 3. Court is not bound to entertain equitable set-off. 4. Amount claimed as set-off may not be legally recoverable and may be event barred by limitation.
  • 21. Dr. Khakare Vikas Counter claim • Where defendant has a claim against plaintiff for which he can institute separate suit against the plaintiff but he can plead counter claim in the written statement. • A defendant in a suit may, in addition to his right of pleading a set-off set up, by way of counter-claim against the claim of the plaintiff, any right or claim in respect of a cause of action accruing to the defendant against the plaintiff either before or after the filing of the suit but before the defendant has delivered his defence or before the time limited for delivering his defence has expired. Whether such counter- claim is in the nature of a claim for damages or not.[ Order VIII Rule 6A]
  • 22. Dr. Khakare Vikas Set-off Counter claim 1. It is a cross action. 2. It is a weapon of offence.(Like a sword) 3. Where plaintiff’s suit is stayed, discontinued or dismissed; counter claim proceeds. 4. This is not arising out of same transaction. 5. It can be availed in any type of suit. 6. Where amount claimed by defendant is higher than plaintiff; it is counter claim. 1. It is statutory defence. 2. It is a ground of defence. (Like a shield) 3. Where plaintiff’s suit is stayed, discontinued or dismissed; set-off also extinguished. 4. This is arising out of same transaction. 5. It can be availed in money suit only. 6 . A m o u n t c l a i m e d b y t h e defendant is always less than amount claimed plaintiff.