Asawari Malhotra
(Querist) 12 October 2013
This query is : Resolved
I know its an academic question but please help me with this cause its very basic.. Case 1)A sues his boss Mr.B for his salary which is due but Mr.B refuses to pay.. here A is the plaintiff.. Case 2)Mr.W sues his employee R since he doesn't want to pay his salary for xyz reason.. here Mr.W is the plaintiff. But on wikipedia its given that:- "plaintiff is a party WHO CLAIMS TO HAVE INCURRED LOSS as a result of a defendant's actions, demands a legal or equitable remedy." Now, in case 2, Mr.W hasn't suffered any loss because of R, then will he be called a plaintiff? pls answer in detail..
Adv. Chandrasekhar
(Expert) 12 October 2013
The person who claims a legal right and files a case is plaintiff and according to the plaintiff, the person who has liability and defends the case is defendant.
R.K Nanda
(Expert) 12 October 2013
academic query.
Devajyoti Barman
(Expert) 13 October 2013
academic queries are not replied here.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 13 October 2013
consult your professor or search google.
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