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Legal defination

(Querist) 28 October 2016 This query is : Resolved 
What is the legal defination of 'dispute'. Mere lodging of allegation without an evidence in a court till it is being replied or challanged,can it be called a dispute?
Respected experts, thanks for your comments. I am a sr.citize aged around 70 yrs.and have no more academic interest in knowing the meaning of 'dispute'.however, I am interested because it will help me in my matter indirectly, which is running in court of law.
Due to certain security reasons, I am not able to mention details of the case at the moment, however my question is,
1.when someone file a case in civil court can it be called a dispute?
2.when the opposite party submit vakalatnama on getting summon from the court is it called dispute?
3.when the opposite party provided written say, denying the facts in the pitiniors allegations, can be called a dispute?
Also, if any judgment or official record stating the meaning of "dispute"it will be helpful and benificial to me.Hope, I am able to put forward my point.
Thanks to all.
kavksatyanarayana (Expert) 28 October 2016
a fact is said to be in dispute when it is alleged by one party and denied by the other party.
Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 29 October 2016
Give details of your query.
Please note that query of mere academic interest without any actual dispute is not replied here.
R.K Nanda (Expert) 29 October 2016
Academic query.
R.K Nanda (Expert) 29 October 2016
Academic query.
rajeev sharma (Expert) 29 October 2016
yes it is a dispute
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 29 October 2016
Academic query, state material facts of the problem if any.

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Looks like examination question.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 31 October 2016
How are you concerned with this academic question?
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 31 October 2016
Author is mum in giving facts on this academic query.


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