Propriety of the legal document
seetharamarao
(Querist) 10 November 2013
This query is : Resolved
I am the only Defendant in a suit filed on behalf of a company against me for recovery of certain money, in a local SCJ court in A.P.state.I have executed a document on a Rs.100/- non jud'stamp paper admitting the claim of the company, with my own hand writing. But, this was done out of my will in certain compulsions as revealed in my W.S. in the suit.Denied my owing that amount to the company in my W.S.Now the case is in cross examination state.The PW3 has purchased the above bond paper 'for company'.
PW3 is a 3rd party neither an employee of the company nor authorised specifically to take my commitment on such bond paper.He neither claimed the cost of this bond paper(Rs.100/-) from the company nor the company reimbursed this amount to him.But, this Doct. has been marked by the court in chief exam'of PW2. In such circumstances,
if I the PW 2&3 admit all the above facts of 2nd para,during my cross examination, will it become fatal to the claim of the company through this doct. Will its propriety in favor of the company not suffer? Pl.suggest..
R.K Nanda
(Expert) 11 November 2013
consult local lawyer.
Rajendra K Goyal
(Expert) 11 November 2013
Consult local lawyer and show him all the documents.