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1 Judgement & Order Writing – A Prelude

2 Orders/Judgments Civil Criminal Judicial Executive / Revenue
Judicial (Penal) Executive (Preventive) Wider Scope Covers both Private+ State related Disputes Narrow Scope Mostly Covers State specific disputes

3 Civil and Revenue Judgments
Covered under Order XX CPC; Time stipulation:- At once after hearing; Whenever practicable at the earliest, within the 30 days; Delivery Ordinarily not a day beyond 60 days; Notification of Parties required (R.1);

4 Contents of Civil / Revenue Judgments
Introduction - Provisions of Law attracted / Gist of relief required/claimed; Description of facts; Abstract of contentions arising; Specific Issues /Points for determination;

5 Contents of Civil / Revenue Judgments - II
Summaries of both sides’ Evidences:- Mention of witnesses examined; Reference to prominent statements given; Reference to vital Exhibits; Decision on issues individually; Final verdict; Operative portion;

6 Judgments in Criminal Trials – I
Mention of offences involved, with summary of allegations leading to Charge / Plea; Summary of Prosecution evidences; Summary of defence evidence if any, likewise;

7 Judgments in Criminal Trials – II
If not, observation of defence case through Cross- Examination / Answers of Accused U/S.313; Specific mention of some very Prominent questions of fact, if arising; Decision - Guilty / Not Guilty;

8 Judgments in Criminal Trials – III
7.Operative portion Finding (quote relevant Section) Acquittal Discharge of Surety Release forthwith Conviction Custody Order Direct Supply of Judgment’s Copy Free of cost Order on Case Property; Order on Bail application, if convicted;

9 Orders in Criminal Cases (Preventive)
Introduction - Provisions of Law attracted / Gist of relief required / claimed; Description of facts; Abstract of contentions arising; Specific Issues /Points for determination; Summary of Prosecution Evidences; Preliminary Action – if needed

10 Orders in Criminal Cases (Preventive) -II
Summary of defence evidence if any, likewise; Prominent coverage / description of official reports forming basis of Final Order; Decision; Operative portion;

11 Thank You


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