Order 8, rule 1 of Civil Procedure Rules : Amendment of pleading without leave

    

(1) A party may, without the leave of the court, amend any of his pleadings once at any time before the pleadings are closed.
(2) Where an amended plaint is served on a defendant—
(a) if he has already filed a defence, the defendant may amend his defence; and
(b) the defence or amended defence shall be filed either as provided by these rules for the filing of the defence or fourteen days after the service of the amended plaint whichever is later.
(3) Where an amended defence is served on a plaintiff—
(a) if the plaintiff has already served a reply on that defendant, he may amend his reply; and
(b) the period for service of his reply or amended reply is fourteen days after the service on him of the amended defence.
(4) References in subrule (2) and (3) to a defence and a reply include references to a counterclaim and a defence to counterclaim respectively.
(5) Where an amended counterclaim is served on a party (other than the plaintiff) against whom the counterclaim is made, subrule (2) shall apply as if the counterclaim were a statement of claim and as if the party by whom the counterclaim is made were the plaintiff and the party against whom it is made were a defendant.
(6) Where a party has pleaded to a pleading which is subsequently amended and served on him under subrule (1), then, if that party does not amend his pleading under the foregoing provisions of this rule, he shall be taken to rely on it in answer to the amended pleading, and Order 2 rule 12(2) shall have effect at the expiry of the period within which the pleading could have been amended.


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