When a court rejects objections raised by the opposing party, it often lists the case for “admission/denial of documents.” In simple terms, what does this mean in an Indian legal context? Who gets to submit documents for acceptance or rejection (the person who filed the case or the opposing party), and what specific documents are usually involved?
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When a court rejects objections to documents, it means the court has decided which documents will be considered as evidence in the case. This is done in the “admission/denial of documents” list. The party who filed the case (the plaintiff) initially submits documents, and the opposing party (the defendant) can object to their admissibility. The court then decides which documents are relevant and admissible based on Indian law and procedure.
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