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Rules of Village Court

Rules of Village Court, 1976
Rule-1 (Short title and commencement) This rule shall be called the Village Court Rules of 1976. Rule 2 (unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context) (a) "form" means the form attached to these rules. (B) "Ordinance" means the 1976 village court "Ordinance" (61 of 1976 (C) "clause" means any section of the schedule of the ordinance, (d) "applicant" means the person making an application under section 4 of the Ordinance; (e) "defendant" B An application pursuant to Section 4 of Act no term that means to him; And (f) "section" means any section of the Ordinance. Rule 3: (1) According to sub-section (1) of section 4, an application shall be made in writing and it will be signed by the applicant and submitted to the chairman of the Union Parishad. (2) The written application in accordance with sub-rule (1) shall have the following particulars; (A) the name, identity and residence of the applicant, (c) the name of the protestor, identity and residence; (d) the name of the union in which the cause of the offense committed or the cause of the complaint; (e) the name of the applicant's name, identity and residence; ) Nature of nature of complaint or claim, including brief description; And (f) all the remedies which are being demanded. (3) In relation to the first part of the application form according to this rule, two rupees fee and the second part will be filed with the application for four paisa fee. Rule 4: When the chairman of the Union Parishad rejects the application under sub-section (1) of section 4, then the application shall be returned to the applicant with the order given above. Rule 5: (1) Within 30 days from the date of rejection, the application for revision under sub-section (2) of section 4 shall be filed to the Assistant Judge of jurisdiction. (2) The application shall be signed and signed by the plaintiff according to the sub-rule (1). It shall be the names, descriptions and addresses of the parties, and the Chairman of the Union Parishad, who has refunded the original application, has to submit it along with this application. Whatever the reasons for the revision are being filed, it should also be mentioned in the application. Rule 6: The person who will be applying under sub-section (2) of section 4, if he is of the opinion that the order given by the chairman of the Union Parishad is motivated or inaccurate, he has written to the chairman for accepting the application. Give the order and return it to the applicant with the same order. Rule-7: (1) If the application is received, its details will be recorded in the preserved register in Form No. 1 and the number and year in which the case will be recorded will be written on the application. (2) When the Magistrate When the Assistant Judge will send a case back for review, it will be listed in Form No. 1 and it will be listed as a new case. The hearing shall be arrested. After the registration of the application in accordance with Rule 8: (1) 7, the Chairman shall direct the applicant to appear on a particular date and time and summon the defendant for the date and time to be present. (2) All summons given in accordance with this rule shall be in two stages The written and signed by the chairman of the Union Parishad shall be signed and sealed, and after the formation of the village court, (3) In each case according to this rule, every summons given in accordance with these rules shall be issued by an officer of the Union Parishad or by any person appointed by the chairman of the Union Parishad or Village Court, in this behalf, according to the rules of the court. 4) The person who has been summoned by summons, possible (5) On whom the summons will be issued, the individual shall accept the acknowledgment by signing the opposite page of the other side of the equation. (6) Even if, in spite of trying, the above will be summoned. It is not possible to issue a summons in the manner described in sub-sections, if the person receiving the summons usually resides, the summons If the person who has been summoned in the name of the person who is residing in the jurisdiction of the Union Parishad, then the Chairman of the Union Parishad or the Village Court shall be deemed to be a member of the Union Council or Village Court. The Registrar may issue a summons in writing (including acceptance of cost) and the applicant Who shall bear the cost thereof. Rule 9: (1) The summon to the protestor shall be made in Form 2. (2) The summons for the witness shall be given in Form No. 3. Rule 10: After the summon is issued on the protestors, the Chairman of the Union Parishad will call the parties to nominate their members within seven days, and likewise the village court will be formed with the nominated members and the Chairman of the Union Parishad. Rule-11: After receiving the names of the members, the Chairman of the Union Parishad will record the names of the members in the short column of the register no. 1. Rule 12: (1) Where the village court, before declaring a decision in any case, the chairman of the Union Parishad is not ready to work as chairman of the village court for any of the reasons mentioned in sub-section (2) of section 5, or any party raises questions about his neutrality.