summons on such defendant and shall, in such a case, deliver the summons to such plaintiff for service. (2) The service of such summons shall ... summons personally served under this rule as if the person effecting service were a serving officer. (4) If such summons, when tendered, is refused
Section 62 in The Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973
62. Summons how served.
(1) Every summons shall be served by a police officer, or subject ... summoned, by delivering or tendering to him one of the duplicates of the summons. (3) Every person on whom a summons is so served shall
Court is served outside its local jurisdiction, and in any case where the officer who has served a summons is not present at the hearing ... affidavit, purporting to be made before a Magistrate, that such summons has been served, and a duplicate of the summons purporting to be endorsed
summons personally served under this rule as if the person effecting service were a serving officer. (4) If such summons, when tendered, is refused ... Court in the same manner as a summons to a defendant. (5) Where a summons is served by a party under this rule, the party
notice can not be served personally, the complainant or applicant may serve the same by affixing a copy of the summon on the outer door ... Authority issuing the summon or notice shall in that event declare that the summon has been duly served on the defendants or respondents. (5) Where
summons with reasonable accuracy. (2) Any person may be summoned to produce a document, without being summoned to give evidence, and any person summoned merely ... local authority, the officer issuing the summons may, if it appears that the summons may be conveniently so served, send it by registered post acknowledgment
seven days from the date on which the summons is issued. (4) Every summons shall be served by a police officer or by an officer ... duplicates of the summons. (6) Every respondent on whom the summons is so served shall, if so required by the serving officer, sign a receipt
summons with reasonable accuracy. (2) Any person may be summoned to produce a document, without being summoned to give evidence; and any person summoned merely ... local authority, the officer issuing the summons may if it appears that the summons may be conveniently so served, send it by registered post acknowledgement
shall endorse on the original summons, the date and time when and the manner in which the summons was served, and the name and address ... before taking any adverse action against the person summoned, satisfy itself that the summons was properly served in any one or more modes laid down
defendant, respondent, witness or other person and the serving officer shall serve the summons, notice or process after due enquiry as to the identity ... property where the same is to be served. The serving officer shall, where he is unable to serve the process, obtain, whenever possible, the endorsement