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Introduction
Meaning and Importance -Functions of Pleadings - Order 6 of CPC - Essentials
of Pleading - Particulars of Pleading – Striking out pleadings- Signing and
verification- Amendment in Pleadings - Applicability of Order 6 CPC in Other
Proceedings. 2. Necessary Parties and Proper Parties 3. Joinder ,Non joinder
and Mis joinder of parties 4. Jurisdiction of the Civil Courts-Pecuniary,
Territorial and Subject matter jurisdiction 5. Cause of Action.
Criminal pleadings

2. Draft an affidavit in civil suit


3. Draft a caveat petition
4. Prepare a Legal Notice
5. Application for Anticipatory Bail before Sessions Judge
6. Application for Bail before High Court under section 439, Cr PC
7. Applications for Deficiency of Service (example: Malfunctioning digital
home security alarm)
8. Petition by Wife for Judicial Separation on the Grounds of her
Husband’s Adultery
9. Complaint under section 33A of the Industrial Disputes Act 1947
10. Special Leave Petition
11. Writ Petition for Public Interest Litigation
12. Petition for Bail under section 389, Cr PC( any non-bailable
offence)
13. Draft Suit for declaration and injunction
14. Draft a suit for specific performance of contract
15. Draft a Suit by the land lord against the tenant for eviction and
possession.
16. Draft a complaint under Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 U/s
138 Act.
17. Draft a application for compensation filed under section 166 of
motor vehicles act, 1988 by legal heirs of deceased
18. Written statement on behalf of defendant U/O 8 rule 1 of CPC
19. Draft a suit on promissory note is transferred for consideration.

Note: Please refer


Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance
Civil procedure Code
Criminal procedure code
Indian penal code
Indian evidence
Specific Relief Act, 1963
Hint: while writing the petition/s use your own imaginary names and facts
of examples and illustrations with the consult and consent of your
subject faculty and please don’t hesitate to consult for any further
clarifications.
Practical Exercises: Pleadings carrying a total of 45 marks (3 marks for each) and 15
(fifteen) exercises in Conveyancing carrying another 45 marks (3 marks for each
exercise) and remaining 10 marks for viva-voce. These 30 exercises shall be recorded.
Each student shall be served with different problems for the purpose of exercise. These
exercises shall be assessed and marks may be allotted. These exercises shall be
evaluated by a common committee consisting of (i) Principal of
the College/the concerned teacher (ii) University Representative appointed by the
Controller of Examinations in consultation with the Chairman, Board of Studies in Law,
O.U.; and (iii) an Advocate with 10 years experience at the Bar. The same committee
will also conduct viva-voce on the above concepts. The proceedings of the viva-voce
shall be recorded.
Note:
Attendance of the students for viva-voce shall be compulsory.
The above records certified by the University Representative appointed by the
Controller of Examinations in consultation with the Chairman, BOS in Law shall be
submitted to the University for Further Verification

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