In which court a suit may be filed for the custody of ward by the guardian?
Question: In which court a suit may be filed for the custody of ward by the guardian? Find the answer to the mains question only on Legal Bites. [In which court a suit may be filed for the custody of ward by the guardian?] Answer The jurisdiction of a court for the custody of ward is covered under Section… Read More »
Question: In which court a suit may be filed for the custody of ward by the guardian? Find the answer to the mains question only on Legal Bites. [In which court a suit may be filed for the custody of ward by the guardian?] Answer The jurisdiction of a court for the custody of ward is covered under Section 16 to 20 of The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. Further, the suit for infringement of copyright is not covered under Section 16 to 19 of the Code. Section 20 determines the forum for...
Question: In which court a suit may be filed for the custody of ward by the guardian?
Find the answer to the mains question only on Legal Bites. [In which court a suit may be filed for the custody of ward by the guardian?]
Answer
The jurisdiction of a court for the custody of ward is covered under Section 16 to 20 of The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908. Further, the suit for infringement of copyright is not covered under Section 16 to 19 of the Code. Section 20 determines the forum for the institution of a suit is not covered by Section 16 to 19. Thus, it will be covered by Section 20.
Section 20 states that –
Other suits to be instituted where defendants reside or cause of action arises.
Subject to the limitations aforesaid, every suit shall be instituted in a Court within the local limits of whose jurisdiction
(a) the defendant, or each of the defendants where there are more than one, at the time of the commencement of the suit, actually and voluntarily resides, or carries on business, or personally works for gain; or
(b) any of the defendants, where there are more than one, at the time of the commencement of the suit, actually and voluntarily resides, or carries on business, or personally works for gain, provided that in such case either the leave of the Court is given, or the defendants who do not reside, or carry on business, or personally works for gain, as aforesaid, acquiesce in such institution; or
(c) The cause of action, wholly or in part, arises.
Thus, according to Section 20, a suit may be filed in the court within the local limits of whose jurisdiction the cause of action arises (wholly or partly) or where the defendant resides. Therefore, according to Section 20, it can be said that in the case of suit for infringement of copyright, the suit may be instituted in the court where the cause of action arises i.e., from where the ward was removed or where the defendant resides/carries on business or personally works for gain.
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