Judgment Writing
Judgment Writing
Judgment Writing
By S.N. Khare
Former District and Sessions Judge
Adjunct Faculty of Law
DNLU
JUDGMENT
• CPC :S. 2(9) :Statement given by the Judge on the grounds of a decree
or order.
• Order 20 Rules 1 to 5; Section 33
• Civil Court Rules , 1961, Rules 151 to 164
Titles of Suits
• IN THE COURT OF CIVIL JUDGE SENIOR DIVISION, JABALPUR, M.P.
• Appendix A
• (4) Written statements
• Case for the defendant:
• If
• The defendant denied that….. more than one defendant, case of each
defendant in sub paras
Specimen of written statements
• Denial—The defendant denies that (set out facts).
• The defendant does not admit that (set out facts).
• The defendant admits that………………but says that…………… The defendant denies that he is a partner in
the defendant firm of……………………
• Protest—The defendant denies that he made the contract alleged or any contract with the plaintiff. The
defendant denies that he contracted with the plaintiff as alleged or at all. The defendant admits assets
but not the plaintiff’s claim. The defendant denies that the plaintiff sold to him the goods mentioned in
the plaintiff or any of them.
• Limitation—The suit is barred by article.....................................or article...............of the Second
Schedule to the Indian1 Limitation Act, 1877 (15 of 1877).
• Jurisdiction—The Court has no jurisdiction to hear the suit on the ground that (set forth the grounds).
On the ........................................................................................day of.......................a diamond ring was
delivered by the defendant to and accepted by the plaintiff in discharge of the alleged cause of action.
• Insolvency—The defendant has been adjudged an insolvent. The plaintiff before the institution of the
suit was adjudged an insolvent and the right to sue vested in the receiver.
• Minority—The defendant was a minor at the time of making the alleged contract
• The defendant denies that he took possession of the plaintiff’s house
• Payment into Court—The defendant as to the whole claim (or as to Rs..........part of the
money claimed, or as the case may be) has paid into Court Rs................................and
says that this sum is enough to satisfy the plaintiff's claim (or the part aforesaid).
• Performance remitted—The performance of the promise alleged was remitted on the
date).
• Rescission—The contract was rescinded by agreement between the plaintiff and
defendant.
• Res judicata—The plaintiff's claim is barred by the decree in suit (give the reference).
• Estoppel—The plaintiff is estopped from denying the truth of (insert statement as to
which estoppel is claimed) because (here state the facts relied on as creating the
estoppel)
Discussion on each issue
• Issue 1 the burden to prove this issue is on the plaintiff.
• The plaintiff has examined himself as pw 1, his neighbour as pw 2 and
exhibited registered sale deed Exh. P1, rent recived Exh. P2 to his case
• On the other hand the defendant examined himself as Dw 1 and Exh.
………….
Order of examination in civil case
• Plaintiff first as PW1
• Plaintiffs Witnesses their after as PW2 PW3 etc.
• Defendants as DW 1
• Defendant DW2, DW 3 etc.
Marshalling of evidence
• The witnesses and documents on a particular issue should be grouped
together
• Appreciation of Evidence
• Whether witness is wholly reliable
• Whether a witness is wholly unreliable.
• Whether a witness is partly reliable.
• The decision in civil cases is mostly based on documentary evidence
• If a document is registered it is more reliable
• Referring witnesses in a judgement
• The witnesses should be referred by their name as well as by their
order in examination for eg. Mohan lal PW 1, ramlal PW 2 etc.
• Referring Rulings of High Court and the Supreme Court.
• Parties names should be mentioned first and their after the name of
the journal in which it is published for eg. Grima Singh V Sanjay Singh,
1994 SCC 482.
•
Relief and Costs
• On the basis of above discussions it is clear that the plaintiff has proved his case
therefore he is entitled to the decree.
• The following order is passed / it is ordered and decreed that the defendant shall
pay to the plaintiff rupees one lakh and interest their upon.
• From the date ………… upto the date of payment @ 8% per annum.
• The cost of the plaintiff shall be borne by the Defendant.
• The counsel fee is allowed as per the schedule if certified by the counsels.
• A decree be drawn up accordingly
• Signature name and designation.
• Judgment pronounced in open court
• Signature and designation
Issues
• On the basis of pleadings of both the parties and the documents submitted
by them following issues have been framed by me whose findings are as
under
• 1 number of issue
• 2 particular issue framed
• 3 Findings
Reasons of findings