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Decree Passed On Plaintiff’s Evidence Without Defendant’s Appearance At Trial Is Ex-Parte Decree : SC [Read Judgment]

· February 1, 2019 ·

By: Manu Sebastian 2019-02-01T19:58:00+05:30 Such decree can be set aside under Order IX, Rule 13 CPC, if defendant makes out sufficient grounds. The Supreme Court has held that a decree passed after taking plaintiff's evidence, without the appearance of defendant at the trial stage, is an ex-parte decree, which could be set aside under Order IX Rule 13 of the Code of Civil Procedure. The bench of Justice A M Sapre and Dinesh Maheshwari passed the order in the case G.Ratna Raj by LRs vs Sri Muthukumaraswamy Permanent Fund Ltd, which was an appeal against a High Court judgment, which set aside a preliminary decree under Order IX Rule 13 CPC. The preliminary decree was passed in a suit for redemption of mortgage. Though the defendants had made appearance and filed written statement, they did not appear at the stage of evidence. So, the plaintiff's evidence was recorded in the absence of defendant. The defendant's evidence was closed on its non-appearance. Based on plaintiff's … [Read more...] about Decree Passed On Plaintiff’s Evidence Without Defendant’s Appearance At Trial Is Ex-Parte Decree : SC [Read Judgment]

Ex-State Republican Party chair to challenge Sen. Cantwell

· May 18, 2018 ·

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Ex-Lionsgate Lawyer Says Boss Harassed, Assaulted Her

· July 25, 2018 ·

A former lawyer at the studio behind "The Hunger Games" and "Twilight" movies said a powerful boss she once viewed as a father figure demanded she be his slave and subjected her to nonconsensual sexual contact. She said she stayed quiet about it for years because she feared losing her job and never working in entertainment again. Wendy Jaffe, the former executive vice president of legal affairs at Lionsgate, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that her mind often shifted to "minimizing damage" and a mode she described as "spinning plates" to quickly come up with ways to stop general counsel Wayne Levin without humiliating him. "I remember feeling like my head was spinning, and I'm sort of outside myself and I immediately went to the mode of spinning plates," Jaffe said, describing one of the earliest alleged encounters, in 2002. "I started to question: 'How could this be happening? What did I do to make him think this was going to be OK?'" she continued, echoing the early reactions of … [Read more...] about Ex-Lionsgate Lawyer Says Boss Harassed, Assaulted Her

Djokovic in ‘Survival Mode’ at Steamy US Open; Federer Wins

· August 27, 2018 ·

His cheeks red, hair matted with sweat, Novak Djokovic appeared to be in such distress as he trudged to a changeover on a steamy U.S. Open afternoon that someone suggested it would be a good idea to have a trash can at the ready, just in case he lost his lunch. Djokovic sat down and removed his shirt. He guzzled water from a plastic bottle. He placed one cold towel around his neck, a second across his lap and a third between his bare upper back and the seat. He was not even 1½ hours into his first match at Flushing Meadows in two years, and while Djokovic eventually would get past Marton Fucsovics 6-3, 3-6, 6-4, 6-0 Tuesday, it was a bit of an ordeal. "Survival mode," Djokovic called it. Top Sports: Kanepi Makes US Open History, Upsetting 1st Seed Getty Images With the temperature topping 95 degrees (33 Celsius) and the humidity approaching 50 percent — and that combination making it feel more like 105 (40 C) — nearly everything became a struggle for every … [Read more...] about Djokovic in ‘Survival Mode’ at Steamy US Open; Federer Wins

No Parole for Still-Angry Ex-Wife Convicted of Killing Prominent Attorney

· January 22, 2010 ·

Saying that Elisabeth Anne “Betty” Broderick was angry, unrepentant, lacked insight into her crime and posed a risk to society, a two-member board yesterday denied the 62-year-old parole in the shootings of her ex-husband, a prominent California attorney, and his new young wife, who worked as his legal assistant.Sentenced to 32 years to life for the second-degree murders, Broderick could potentially apply again for parole in another three years, reports the Associated Press.Delivering the decision to Broderick, Board of Prison Terms Commissioner Robert Doyle said he had never seen an inmate make so little progress toward taking responsibility for a crime, the news agency recounts.“Your heart is still bitter, and you are still angry,” Doyle told her. “You show no significant progress in evolving. You are still back 20 years ago in that same mode. You’ve got to move on.”As detailed in an earlier ABAJournal.com post, Broderick portrayed herself as … [Read more...] about No Parole for Still-Angry Ex-Wife Convicted of Killing Prominent Attorney

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