
Overview
A judgment is the statement given by the Judge, on the grounds of a decree or order. It is the end product of the proceedings in the Court. The writing of a judgment is one of the most important and time consuming task performed by a Judge. The making and the writing of a judgment and the style in which it is written, varies from Judge to Judge and reflects the characteristic of a Judge. Every Judge, of every rank has his own distinct style of writing.
Curriculum
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JUDGEMENT WRITING
- JUDGEMENT WRITING-Part-1
- JUDGEMENT WRITING-Part-2
- JUDGEMENT WRITING-Part-3
- JUDGEMENT WRITING-Part-4
- JUDGEMENT WRITING-Part-5
- JUDGEMENT WRITING-Part-6
- JUDGEMENT WRITING-Part-7
- JUDGEMENT WRITING-Part-8
- JUDGEMENT WRITING-Part-9
- JUDGEMENT WRITING-Part-10
- JUDGEMENT WRITING-Part-11
- JUDGEMENT WRITING-Part-12
- JUDGEMENT WRITING-Part-13
- JUDGEMENT WRITING-Part-14
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Judgement Writing Surbhi Singh
- L-15-Civil judgment Introduction
- L-16-stages of civil suit & sample format of judgment
- L-17-FRAMING OF ISSUES & SAMPLE FORMAT ON JUDGMENT BASED ON RECOVERY OF MONEY
- L-18-SAMPLE FORMAT OF JUDGMENT BASED ON SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE OF CONTRACT
- L-19-SAMPLE FORMAT ON JUDGMENT BASED ON SUIT FOR EVICTION AND DAMAGES
- L-20-sample format of judgment on suit for redemption
- L-21-suit for recovery of possession and for perpetual injunction
- L-22-JUDGMENT ON RECOVERY OF MONEY AND INTEREST ACCORDING TO S- 34-CPC
- L-23-order writing- introduction part & a sample format on TI
- L-24-order based on an application under order 1 rule 10(2)-cpc
- L-25-judgment writing in civil law
- L-26- sample format of orders based on objection under Sec 47-order 21 Rule 58
- L-27-DISCUSSION ON PREVIOUS YEAR PAPER
- L-28-DISCUSSION ON CERTIFIED COPY OF THE COURT
- L-29- DISCUSSION ON CERTIFIED COPY OF ORDER
- JW-L-30-PRACTICE PAPERS