Application Under Section 9
An "Application Under Section 9" refers to a legal request filed under a specific section of a legal statute or code, depending on the jurisdiction. Section 9 applications are commonly…
An "Application Under Section 9" refers to a legal request filed under a specific section of a legal statute or code, depending on the jurisdiction. Section 9 applications are commonly…
The "Application for Granting Permission for Legal Assistance" is a formal request submitted to the appropriate legal authority seeking permission to provide legal aid or representation to an individual or…
"Claim Case Execution" refers to the enforcement or implementation phase of a claim case once a favorable judgment or decision has been obtained by the claimant. In legal proceedings, when…
The "Calculation - Execution Petition" refers to a legal application filed by a decree holder in a civil court to execute or enforce a court decree or judgment against the…
The "Calculation Sheet - Execution Petition under Section 125 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CRPC)" is a document used in legal proceedings related to maintenance orders. Section 125 of the…
The "Application for Withdrawal of Execution Petition under Section 125 CrPC" is a formal request submitted to the court to withdraw or cancel the execution petition filed under Section 125…
The "Complaint Affidavit for Bail under Section 307" is a crucial legal document presented to the court when seeking bail for an offense charged under Section 307 of the Indian…
The "Bond under Section 437A" pertains to the provision in the Code of Criminal Procedure, which allows for the release of an accused person on bail, subject to certain conditions…
The "Bail Application Under Section 439 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC)" is a legal recourse sought by an individual accused of a crime to secure release from custody…
A "Bail Application under Section 439 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) and the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act" is a legal plea presented before the court to…