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Regarding Format:
I Is the presentation duly authorized.
a) Whether the presentation form, appeal memo, vakalath, IAs,
affidavit and other necessary papers are duly signed and dated
by the counsel and/or the party?
(As per Chapter-VI)
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IV Regarding Synopsis
a) Whether Synopsis is filed as per chapter VI Rule 4(A) of
Karnataka High Court Rules?
- Date of Accident
- Nature of injury
- Percentage of disability
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b) Whether Trial court details regarding case No., date and
name of the Lower court along with individual specific ranking
with respect to all lower courts are mentioned?
( Chapter-VI Rule 2(1) & 3 of Karnataka High Court Rules.)
f) Whether all the parties before trial court are made party to
the appeal (if not, necessary IA to be filed.)
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g) Whether grounds of appeal/petition in detail is mentioned?
(Chapter-VI Rule 2(6) of Karnataka High Court Rules.)
VI Regarding Valuation :
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VII Regarding enclosures:
a) Whether Certified Copy of judgment, decree, valuation
slip and/or impugned order challenged in appeal/petition is
filed? (Chapter-XII Rule 2 of High Court Rules.)
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d) Whether petitioner/appellant’s name stated below
signature and whether executant signature is correctly
ranked?
(Circular No.HCE 94/2001 dt.19.12.2005.)
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b) Whether Temporary Injunction Application is accompanied
with detailed schedule? (Order 39 Rule 1 & 2 of CPC.)
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X Other points:
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SALES TAX REVISION PETITION & SALES TAX APPEAL
In addition to the regular Form No.14 in Civil
Matters:
1. Whether the petition/appeal is filed as per required
provision and required forms?
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