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Bare acts > Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 > Order 16 Rule 1 A
 
  


 

1A. Production of witnesses without summons.- Subject to the provisions of sub-rule (3) of rule 1, any party to the suit may, without applying for summons under rule 1, bring any witness to give evidence or to produce documents.

HIGH COURT AMENDMENTS

Rule 1-B

Bombay.- The following shall be added as Rule 1-B:

“(1-B) Court ma permit service of summons by party applying for summons.— (1) The Court may, on the application of any party for a summons for the attendance of any person, permit the service of summons to be effected by such party.

(2) When the Court has directed service of the summons by the party applying for the same and such service is not effected, the Court ma’. if it is satisfied that reasonable diligence has been used by such party to effect such service, permit service to be effected by an officer of the Court”. (1.11.1966)

See Act 35 of 1961. Section 11 and Reg. 6 of 1963, Section 3, (1.7.1965).

Gujarat.- Same as Bombay without the marginal note (17.8.1961).

 

 

 

 

 

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