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Section 28 – Code of Civil Procedure – Service Of Summons Where Defendant Resides In Another State.

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Last updated: July 3, 2025 12:00 am
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(1) A summons may be sent for
service in another State to such Court and in such manner as may be prescribed by rules in force in that State.(2) The Court to which such summons is sent shall, upon receipt thereof, proceed as if it had been
issued by such Court and shall then return the summons to the Court of issue together with the record (if
any) of its proceedings with regard thereto.1[(3) Where the language of the summons sent for service in another State is different from the
language of the record referred to in sub-section (2), a translation of the record,—(a) in Hindi, where the language of the Court issuing the summons is Hindi, or(b) in Hindi or English where the language of such record is other than Hindi or English,shall also be sent together with the record sent under that sub-section.]

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