Order 51, rule 14 of Civil Procedure Rules : Grounds of opposition to application in High Court

    

(1) Any respondent who wishes to oppose any application may file t any one or a combination of the following documents —
(a) a notice preliminary objection: and/or;
(b) replying affidavit; and/or
(c) a statement of grounds of opposition;
(2) the said documents in subrule (1) and a list of authorities, if any shall be filed and served on the applicant not less than three clear days before the date of hearing.
(3) Any applicant upon whom a replying affidavit or statement of grounds of opposition has been served under subrule (1) may, with the leave of the court, file a supplementary affidavit.
(4) If a respondent fails to file to comply with subrule (1) and (2), the application may be heard ex parte.


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