
Vakalatnamas, Caveats & Court Application Drafts
The everyday court-application vault — vakalatnamas, caveats, interim applications, condonation of delay, attachment before judgment and contempt drafts.
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Everything below is included the moment you buy — no add-ons, no upsells.
- Ready vakalatnamas and caveats
- Interim relief and urgent-application drafts
- Condonation of delay under Section 5
- Attachment before judgment (Order XXXVIII)
- Civil and criminal contempt applications
- Hyperlinked PDF — instant download
What this vault covers
- VakalatnamasAuthority, execution and filing
- CaveatsSection 148A CPC — filing and response
- Plaint Filing & RejectionOrder VII CPC
- Amendment of PleadingsOrder VI Rule 17 CPC
- Interim ApplicationsStay, injunctions and urgent relief
- Condonation of DelaySection 5 Limitation Act
- Attachment Before JudgmentOrder XXXVIII CPC
- Execution ApplicationsOrder XXI CPC enforcement
- Contempt ApplicationsCivil and criminal contempt
- Advocates needing routine court drafts on hand
- Junior lawyers and clerks filing applications
- New chambers building a template library
What readers say
Finally understood the basic structure doctrine. The illustrations make it impossible to forget.
Plain English, zero filler — exactly what revision needs. Wish I'd had this in first year.
Great for concepts. Would love a companion volume on landmark judgments next.
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