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What is a long stop limitation period?
“12 year long-stop limitation period” , which is the period of 12 years running from the time of the act or omission alleged to have resulted in the injury or death with which the claim is concerned.
Is limitation a question of law?
“Insofar as the rejection of plaint on the ground of limitation is concerned, it is needless to emphasis that limitation is a mixed question of fact and law”, the judgment authored by Justice Ramasubramanian stated.
What is 12 year long-stop limitation?
“12 year long-stop limitation period” , which is the period of 12 years running from the time of the act or omission alleged to have resulted in the injury or death with which the claim is concerned. Note : The 12 year long-stop limitation period can be extended by a court under Division 4 of Part 3.
What happens if the plaintiff does not give you documents?
If the plaintiff does not give you the documents by that date, you can file a second motion with the court. This motion is called “motion to dismiss for plaintiff’s failure to comply with the court’s order to provide discovery”. The judge may not do what you ask, this is called “denying” your motion.
You are correct that most court documents are public records. It is not illegal to share publicly available court documents with other persons, but that doesn’t mean it is wise. You should carefully consider the reasons you are sharing the documents and what you hope to accomplish by doing so.
What happens if a lawyer does not file documents on time?
The consequences of a lawyer’s failure to file documents on time can be severe. Not only can you suffer a financial loss, but you may have to wait a year or more before you receive compensation from the lawyer who failed to properly represent you.
When does a judge order a plaintiff to give you documents?
The judge may order the plaintiff to give you the documents within a certain time. If the judge orders the plaintiff to give you the documents, the plaintiff should give them to you by the date the judge says. If the plaintiff does not give you the documents by that date, you can file a second motion with the court.