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"16. How an amendment allowed by the court is to be effectuated in the
pleadings? English practice in this regard is stated in Halsbury's
Laws of England (4th Edn., Vol. 36, para 63, at pp. 48-49) as under:
"63. Mode of amendment.--A pleading may be amended by written
alterations in a copy of the document which has been served,
and by additions on paper to be interleaved with it if necessary.
However, where the amendments are so numerous or of such
nature or length that to make written alterations of the
document so as to give effect to them would make it difficult or
inconvenient to read, a fresh document must be prepared
incorporating the amendments. If such extensive amendment
is required to a writ it must be reissued. An amended writ or
CRP(CRP Art. 227) No. 36 of 2024 Contd.../-