Order 4, rule 1 of Civil Procedure Rules : Particulars of plaint

    

(1) The plaint shall contain the following particulars—
(a) the name of the court in which the suit is brought;
(b) the name, description and place of residence of the plaintiff, and an address for service;
(c) the name, description and place of residence of the defendant, so far as they can be ascertained;
(d) the place where the cause of action arose;
(e) where the plaintiff or defendant is a minor or person of unsound mind, a statement to that effect; and
(f) an averment that there is no other suit pending, and that there have been no previous proceedings, in any court between the plaintiff and the defendant over the same subject matter and that the cause of action relates to the plaintiff named in the plaint.
(2) The plaint shall be accompanied by an affidavit sworn by the plaintiff verifying the correctness of the averments contained in rule 1(1)(f) above.
(3) Where there are several plaintiffs, one of them, with written authority filed with the verifying affidavit, may swear the verifying affidavit on behalf of the others.
(4) Where the plaintiff is a corporation, the verifying affidavit shall be sworn by an officer of the company duly authorized under the seal of the company to do so.
(5) The provisions of sub-rule (3) and (4) shall apply mutatis mutandis to counterclaims.
(6) The court may of its own motion or on the application by the plaintiff or the defendant order to be struck out any plaint or counterclaim which does not comply with sub-rule (2) (3), (4) and (5) of this rule.


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