Civil Injunction Defense Strategies

Summary

To defend against a civil injunction suit, review the property agreement for clauses about separate staircases and use the plaintiffs admission of a typographical error to support your claim. Highlight your legal right to access the second floor and terrace. Provide documentary evidence and consider sending a legal notice or filing a suit for specific performance if necessary.

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i have a pdf of civil injuction suit how can i take defence in that case
Hi Yashika,
To provide you with general information on defending a civil injunction suit in the National Capital Territory of Delhi:
- Review the injunction suit thoroughly.
- Gather all relevant evidence and documents that support your defense.
- Prepare a written statement outlining your defense.
- Consider consulting a local lawyer for detailed guidance and representation.
Is there any specific aspect of the suit you need help with?
in mcd department BMID of any sweeper cum chowkidar available online or it is a confedential data
Hi Yashika,
The BMID (Biometric Identification) of any sweeper cum chowkidar in the MCD (Municipal Corporation of Delhi) is typically considered confidential data and is not available online for public access.
Is there anything else you need assistance with regarding your civil injunction suit?
if a property bought in * of * sq. yard and in * buyer approach previous owner and made a affidavit cum no objection certificate that property is actually * sq. yard and that * sq. yard is typographical error . the reasonable delay consider in my defence or how can i use this fact in my case
Hi Yashika,
To address your situation, you can consider the following points for your defense:
- **Affidavit and NOC:** Present the affidavit cum no objection certificate as evidence to support your claim about the typographical error.
- **Reasonable Delay:** Explain the delay by emphasizing that the error was only recently discovered and promptly corrected.
Is there a specific part of the defense you need more details on?
I'm defendant and that fact come from plaintiff side how can i use this fact in my favour
Hi Yashika,
To use a fact brought by the plaintiff in your favor, you can consider the following:
- **Admission:** Highlight that the plaintiff's own admission supports your defense.
- **Consistency:** Use the fact to demonstrate consistency with your claims and evidence.
- **Credibility:** Emphasize the credibility and reliability of the fact, especially if it aligns with your defense.
Is there a specific part of the fact you need further clarification on?
explain in more details or example how can i use this fact in my favour
Hi Yashika,
You can use the plaintiff's admission to your advantage by:
- **Highlighting Plaintiff's Admission:** Emphasize that the plaintiff's own statement about the typographical error supports your claim, which strengthens your defense.
- **Demonstrating Consistency:** Show that the plaintiff's admission aligns with your evidence and arguments, reinforcing the credibility of your defense.
- **Undermining Plaintiff's Credibility:** Argue that if the plaintiff admits to the error now, it raises questions about the accuracy of their other claims.
Would you like more details on any of these points?
in my property paper it is written that seller sale me one room and kitchen on second floor with roof/terrace rights, with seperate staircase . so explain that seperate staircase where it will come from
Hi Yashika,
For your query regarding the separate staircase mentioned in your property papers:
- The separate staircase should provide independent access to your room and kitchen on the second floor.
- The exact location and structure of this staircase should be specified in the property layout or building plan.
Is there any specific part of this you need further details on?
i have a adjoining property in that above mentioned property and seller did not provide me staircase that time he said you access your way from that adjoining property and now i want staricase in that property how can i claim
Hi Yashika,
To claim your right to a separate staircase in your property:
- **Refer to the Property Agreement:** Highlight the clause specifying the separate staircase.
- **Send a Legal Notice:** Notify the seller to fulfill the contractual obligation.
- **File a Suit:** If the seller does not comply, consider filing a suit for specific performance in a civil court.
Would you like more details on any of these steps?
plaintiff filed a suit for injuction and court direct me to produce defence written statement so how can i take defence according to above mentioned facts and demonstarte the strong defence
Hi Yashika,
To develop a strong defense for the civil injunction suit:
- **Property Agreement:** Emphasize the clause about the separate staircase in your property agreement.
- **Affidavit and NOC:** Use the plaintiff's admission about the typographical error to support your claim.
- **Documentary Evidence:** Provide all relevant documents and evidence supporting your defense.
- **Reasonable Delay:** Explain the delay in discovering the error and the subsequent steps taken.
Is there any specific aspect of the defense you need further assistance with?
but that seller sold out their ground and first floor to the another party and that another party filed a suit for injuction so how can i pursue this case and what facts should i mention in it
Hi Yashika,
To pursue your defense in the injunction suit filed by the new party:
- **Property Agreement:** Emphasize the clause about the separate staircase in your property agreement.
- **Right to Access:** Highlight your legal right to access the second floor and terrace through a separate staircase.
- **Plaintiff's Admission:** Use the affidavit and NOC about the typographical error to support your claim.
- **Documentary Evidence:** Provide all relevant documents proving your claims and rights.
Is there any specific part of your defense you need further assistance with?