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Case Flow Management Rules Kerala

7. Cases listed in case list No. I will be called to a public hearing. (3) Applications for interim measures in the cases listed for reasons No. I may be filed on the day of the oral proceedings or in advance after timely notification to the other party. of the appeal, etc., is served on the objection of the State Government or .dem counsel of the Central Government before they are filed with the court, and the necessary approval to prove such service is obtained and submitted to the Court. The Honourable Supreme Court of India, in its judgment of 25.10.2002 in WP (C) No. 496/2002 entitled Salem Advocate Bar Association vs. Union of India, had appointed a committee headed by Judge Jagannadha Rao to develop a model case management formula with the aim of achieving better case resolution. The Supreme Court, after examining the report submitted by the Committee, instructed the High Courts, see judgment of 2.8.2005 in the said case, to adopt the said report with or without amendment in order to render fair, expeditious and cost-effective justice to the complaining public.

Accordingly, the Supreme Court of Kerala considered the issue and formulated the above rule. Resurgence of Covid-19 cases – Guidelines for the functioning of courts in the district judicial system of 17.01.2022 – reg Functioning of the Supreme Court – Precautions given in view of the increase in Covid cases – Instructions given – reg In the exercise of the powers conferred by Article 122 of the Code of Civil Procedure of 1908 (Central Law V of 1908) and all other powers that allow in this name to, II, Part III of the Kerala Gazette No. 26, dated the 25th. June 2013 and after not receiving any objection or proposal within the time limit and with the prior consent of the Government of Kerala, transmitted in G.O. (Ms.) No. 269/2014/Home, dated December 31, 2014, enacts the following rules, namely: (2) The President of a court organizes daily the preparation of two lists of cases of cases for the work of appeal. 3. The case at the stage of hearing applications for interim measures, consideration of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms, formulation of questions, pre-trial stages, evidence, including the main hearing, cross-examination and reconsideration of witnesses, arguments and judgment or order shall be included in the list of cases I.

2. Definitions:—In these rules, unless the context provides otherwise: provided that, in cases where a shorter period for the settlement of a particular class of cases is required by other laws, rules, orders or circulars of the High Court, that class of cases shall be dealt with in accordance with the respective statutes, rules, orders or circulars of the High Court, regardless of the deadline above. Notification – Physical records of cases filed practically during the blocking period – Filing -reg. (5) The processing fee, if paid on time, for service by the court or by mail, the case will be postponed to a date of at least twenty-one days if service is to be effected in the same district and in other cases no later than thirty days after the date of the summons or decision, for appearance. NOTICE of 22.01.2022 – Electronic filing of cases in the High Court – Reinstatement of mandatory electronic filing – Reg (4) The processing fee for service must be paid within seven days of the date of the order, otherwise the case will be included in the list of cases referred to in Rule 5 in order to dismiss it for non-prosecution. On request, the Court may extend the time limit for payment of the proceedings. (1) These rules can be called Kerala Civil Courts (Case Flow Management) Rules, 2015. (10) If counsel or the party does not participate in the case listed in the list of cases II or does not take action and does not request an extension of time, the case will be included in the list of cases I and published within three days for the necessary orders. 3. (a) Where, in such cases, the State or Government of the Union or officials of a State or Government of the Union are parties to the action, appeal or proceeding, in addition to the summons or communication referred to in paragraph (1), a copy of the application, application or memorandum (5) The case at the stage of return of summonses or communications: The appearance of the parties, the submission of a written declaration, counter-notification or objections are listed in the List of Cases II. 2.

The president of a court shall make every effort to settle cases within the following time limit: (8) The judicial officer shall deal with the cases listed in the list of cases No II. (6) The case at the appearance and stage stage shall be placed on the list of cases I for the necessary orders, if requested by counsel or the party. (b) Summons or communication and copies of pleadings served by the Government or .dem lawyer of the central government shall be considered a valid service. Read:—Notification no. B4-31736/2014 of 3-3-2015 by the High Court of Kerala. (vi) proceedings under the Arbitration and Conciliation Act 1996 (Central Act 26 of 1996); 1. The different stages of the appeal, appeal or procedure before the Court of Justice shall be as follows: (2) `judicial officer` means the Chief Minister of the Court of Justice or the official authorised by the Court of Justice to exercise the powers of judicial officer under these Rules of Procedure. Filling positions in the Competition Commission of India on a deputation basis – Extension of the last date until 5 February 2021 (v) Land acquisition references and property claims under other miscellaneous laws such as the Telegraph Act of 1885 (Central Act 13 of 1885), the Petroleum Act of 1934 (Central Act 30 of 1934), etc.; An initiative of the Supreme Court of Kerala. It was conceived as a project to implement article 89 of the Code of Civil Procedure, which provides for mediation as an alternative dispute resolution mechanism. The project is carried out with the support and guidance of the Mediation and Conciliation Project Committee (MCPC) of the Supreme Court of India. District mediation centres have been established in all district headquarters as well as in North Parur and Mavelikkara.