counterclaim under Order
VIII Rule 6A
i. Counterclaim can be for claim of
damages or otherwise.
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ii. Counterclaim should relate ... counterclaim.
6C. Exclusion of counterclaim.—Where a defendant
sets up a counterclaim and the plaintiff contends that
the claim thereby raised ought
accounts-Counter-claim made in written statement-
Court-fee paid as on plaint-Court if can treat counter-claim
as plaint in cross-Suit-Amendment ... claim made in the counter-claim, but still this was on the
basis of the defendant's plea being a counter-claim merely.
Taking
counter-claim involves claim other than money claim. According to her, a counter-claim is to be treated as a plaint in a cross Suit ... counter-claim.
6-C. Exclusion of counter-claim.-
Where a defendant sets up a counter-claim and the plaintiff contends that the claim thereby raised
same suit, both on the original
claim and on the counter- claim. The counter-claim shall be treated as
a plaint and it is governed ... counter-claim
against the other defendants. In the present case, the defendant has
set up a counter-claim against the plaintiff. The counter-claim
claims
made in the counter claim, and
e) the valuation in the counter claim
ousted the jurisdiction of Civil Judge, Junior
Division as counter claim ... counter claim
and the plaintiff claims that said claim be not disposed of by
way of counter claim, but in an independent suit
final order
of dismissal of counter claim on merits. A counter claim preferred by
the defendant in a suit is in the nature ... matters, it is treated as one suit. Therefore,
unlike consolidated suits, the cross suits or counter claims are to be
treated as separate and distinct
final order
of dismissal of counter claim on merits. A counter claim preferred by
the defendant in a suit is in the nature ... matters, it is treated as one suit. Therefore,
unlike consolidated suits, the cross suits or counter claims are to be
treated as separate and distinct
final order
of dismissal of counter claim on merits. A counter claim preferred by
the defendant in a suit is in the nature ... matters, it is treated as one suit. Therefore,
unlike consolidated suits, the cross suits or counter claims are to be
treated as separate and distinct
final order
of dismissal of counter claim on merits. A counter claim preferred by
the defendant in a suit is in the nature ... matters, it is treated as one suit. Therefore,
unlike consolidated suits, the cross suits or counter claims are to be
treated as separate and distinct
plaint, written statement,
counter claim and replication/written statement to counter claim
proceeded to dismiss the counter claim of the defendant's vide
judgment ... suit is dismissed counter claim would remain alive
for adjudication. Since counter claim is in nature of cross
suit, defendant is required