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Family court appeal - can i only file appeal memo and copy of judgment?

(Querist) 31 January 2016 This query is : Resolved 
Family Court Appeal - can I only file Appeal memo and Copy of Judgment?


Can't I ask exemption to file the ENTIRE compilation and only file 113 pages as mentioned below?


Is it not repetition to give same copies to opposite party again?


Can't I ask to call R & P?


Will this cause my Appeal not get registered?


Please help !!!!

(filing of remaining 506 pages seems sheer waste)







I am aware that, Along with memo of appeal (synopsis index list of docs etc) I have to file .....

Index = 2 pages
Synopsis = 15 pages
Memo of Appeal = 20 pages
Address Memo = 1 page
VP/Appearance Memo = 2 pages
Affidavit for memo of Appeal = 2 pages
Interim Application = 4 pages
Affidavit for Int. Application = 2 pages
List of Documents = 4 pages
Judgement+Decree being appealed against (38 + 23 = 61 pages)

(Total : 113 pages)



But along with above the 'list of docs' becomes as follows:-



1. Judgement+Decree being appealed against (38 + 23 = 61 pages)

2. Petition + Written Statement (21 + 44 = 65 pages)

3. Evidence Affidavits and & Cross Exan of witnesses both parties. (which are nearly 15 Nos around 200 pages)

4. Documentary evidences (around 35 pages)

5. Final Written Arguments (2 Nos around 40 pages)


6. And other exhibits the interim decisions of which are also to be challenged in Appeal (around 60 pages)

7. There were SOME compromises made by parties on a certain issue and thereafter volte-faces by both side (30 pages of consemt terms etc)

8. Rojnamcha of Suit (78 pages)

Total: 61+65+200+35+40+60++30+78 = 567 pages.



Can I get exemption from HC?











Devajyoti Barman (Expert) 01 February 2016
On admission of appeal you need to prepare and file paper book consisting of all relevant documents.'Any documents left will harm your case by way of lack of presentation before court.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 01 February 2016
You should file all documents. Any left document may harm the case.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 01 February 2016
You should file all documents. Any left document may harm the case.
Dr J C Vashista (Expert) 02 February 2016
@ Damyanti,
You are a lawyer, a law student, appellant in-person or through an advocate?
Accordingly the query shall be advised as your query is short of relevant informations besides it is too long a story and not a query.


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