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Process of rejection of petitioner appeal in SC & how to file caveat?


21-Feb-2023 (In Property Law)

hello I need your advice upon a case relating to “Distribution of LAND”. Decree has been passed from Lucknow High Court that the LAND is to be distributed equally. The Petitioner wants to file an appeal in Supreme Court. So, if you can please guide me on the process or procedure so that Petitioner’s appeal shall be rejected by the Supreme Court. Or any other way; And, How to file a CAVEAT IN SUPREME COURT and its Fees?

Answers (3)

Answer #1
613 votes
You can file a Caveat before the Supreme Court. Filing of Caveat does not ensure that the SLP would be dismissed, however it gives you an opportunity to present your case and also ensures that no ex-parts order is passed . Regarding the costs, we can discuss it, should you wish to continue with the filing. Typically it is 20000 which includes one hearing on the date of admission.
Answer #2
635 votes
Dear Sir,

I wish to inform you that even if the process and procedure is told to you it will next to imposible for you to deal with it as it is very tricky n technical task to do the same.

So I suggest you to immediately see an advocate and get the further work done So that opposite party cannot get any relief in their favour.
kindly do the needful as soon as possible.
Answer #3
574 votes
Dear Sir,
Kindly share the details of the case and grounds of appeal only after which I will be able to guide you whether the said appeal will be admissible before the Hon'ble Court or not.
Please feel free to contact the undersigned.

Regard's,
Pragya wazir

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