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Suit for recovery

(Querist) 20 August 2013 This query is : Resolved 
Dear Peers,
Have recently enrolled as an advocate and am doing a case of suit for recovery on behalf of plaintiff. The defendant has not engaged a lawyer and filed a WS himself. In the WS he has not specifically denied or admitted the allegations in the plaint. Also WS is without affidavit. I am required by the court to file replication. Can I take plea in the replication that since nothing has been specifically denied, the defendant may be deemed to have admitted and that WS without affidavit may not be admitted. OR I have to specifically deny/admit in my replication the averments made by the defendant. Thanks
R.K Nanda (Expert) 20 August 2013
u specifically deny/admit in ur replication the averments made by the defendant.

WS WITHOUT AFFIDAVIT IS VALID.
sheela (Querist) 20 August 2013
Thanks for your prompt reply. I am obliged.
Raj Kumar Makkad (Expert) 21 August 2013
You should take all grounds in replication.
V R SHROFF (Expert) 05 November 2013
Deny, that is unfavourable to you.
Rajendra K Goyal (Expert) 05 November 2013
Specifically deny which is not suitable to you.


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