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Is it mandatory to give copy of "written argument" oppnent?

(Querist) 03 February 2018 This query is : Open 
I appear in person in my case. Last date was fixed for the argument, but the petitioner's Advocate asked for the adjournment stating that he is not ready. I filed the "Written Argument" & supplied a copy to the Opponent also.

My questions are:---

1. Was it right, that Judge Saheb gave an easy adjournment to my opponent just because he was not ready to argue? Was this a valid reason? Though, it was his case.

2. Was it mandatory for me to give copy of "Written Argument" my opponent?

3. Who submits the Argument first in a case, the Petitioner or the Respondent? Is there any rule?

Note:-- I being the Respondent was asked not to stand in my left side before Judge Saheb. There are many unwritten rules of the Court, that is why I am asking subtle questions. Any more suggestions for ppl like me appearing in person would be very much helpful.


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