Order 4, rule 6 of Civil Procedure Rules : Statement of relief claimed

    

Every plaint shall state specifically the relief which the plaintiff claims, either specifically or in the alternative, and it shall not be necessary to ask for costs, interest or general or other relief which may always be given as the court deems just, whether or not it could have been asked for or granted when the suit was filed; and this rule shall apply also to a defence or counterclaim.


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