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Format of an application to set aside a decree passed ex parte As per Order 9 Rule 13, the defendant may apply before the court that passed the decree to set it aside on the following grounds: If he satisfies the court that the summons was not duly served he was prevented by any other sufficient cause from attending the hearing
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APPLICATION FOR SETTING ASIDE EX-PARTE DECREE The application for setting aside an ex-parte decree is a crucial legal remedy available to parties who have been adversely affected by a court’s decision made without their presence or knowledge This abstract provides an overview of the topic, highlighting the key aspects to be covered in the article
APPLICATION UNDER ORDER 9 RULE 13 CPC FOR SETTING ASIDE EX . . . By following these guidelines, one can effectively draft an application under Order 9, Rule 13 CPC, seeking the setting aside of an ex-parte decree and the opportunity to defend the case on merits
Affidavit to Recall ex- parte order and set aside the order . . . In any case in which a decree is passed ex parte against a defendant, he may apply to the Court by which the decree was passed for an order to set it aside; and if he satisfies the Court that the summons was not duly served, or that he was prevented by any sufficient cause from appearing when the suit was called on for hearing, the Court shall
Set Aside a County Court Judgment ( CCJ ) - LegalBeagles Applications to set aside on discretionary grounds must be supported by evidence A court will set aside the CCJ provided that: 1 there is a reasonable prospect of successfully defending the claim; or 2 there is some other good reason why: (ii) the defendant should be allowed to defend the claim Real prospect of successfully defending the claim