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1827. Octr. 20 +
Law Amendments.
2o
Propositions
§ 5. Procedure
1. Applications
2. Suits
3. Evidence elicitation ends
, all
On the proposed plan giving commencement of to a suit is but
came out of a purpose for which application may be made to a Judge
Purpose of the application
On application for the purpose of giving commencement to a suit, the
person admitted applicant constituted plaintiff may be either the applicant himself or a
appropriate security , and reas adequate reason for non-appearance of the party
or parties for whom on this behalf the applicant acts
Information
When the applicant appears as informant only without proposing
himself or any other person for plaintiff, the Judge if he has
will in if the suit case appears a criminal or culpable one
direct the Government Advocate to act as such in the character of Plaintiff,
if a civil case, he will cause information to be transmitted to the individual
or individuals if any who as appears is to point of interest to
or plaintiff.
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Continuation
of the suit.
The Judge will elicit
ulterior information from
whichever person he
expects to obtain it
whether parties or witnesses from each as soon as
may be without stopping
for any other.
Whatsoever be the mode of application as above that there may be for the existence of
no needless delay whatsoever be the number of individuals to
Plaintiffs side or the Defendants, is needed in the character of extraneous Witness
the Judge will collect or cause to be collected of them respective
whatever evidence for of what nature so ever in itself and from
whatsoever source compels of being elicited: eliciting it in the instance
of each with all practical dispatch, of no one piece of evidence the elicitation
waiting for that of any other
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Follows the different
modes of elicting evidence
1. per judicial inspection parties
2. per in time
3. epistolarity
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The evidence all elicited,
the suit is ripe
for definitive decree.
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