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Does the defendant appear first or second in a lawsuit?
(In the trial court, the first name listed is the plaintiff, the party bringing the suit. The name following the “v” is the defendant. If the case is appealed, as in this example, the name of the petitioner (appellant) is usually listed first, and the name of the respondent (appellee) is listed second.
Can you take someone to court for any reason?
Legal Help for There are a number of reasons that you may want to sue someone. They may owe you money, they may have damaged your property or your reputation, or they may have injured you on purpose, by accident or through improper treatment.
Are respondent and defendant the same?
The respondent can be either the plaintiff or the defendant from the court below, as either party can appeal the decision thereby making themselves the petitioner and their adversary the respondent. Formerly, in the equity courts of common law, the defendant was always called the respondent.
Can two lawsuits for the exact same cause be filed by a?
A plaintiff has filed 2 lawsuits against me that are exactly the same amount for the same cause of action and the same named defendant. Each case is separate and has its own case number. They are to be heard at different times. The first case is currently before the court and has not yet been fully adjudicated and released by the court.
What happens if I am the defendant and I do not?
what happens if i am the defendant and i do not show up for court? If you do not show up for the trial, the Plaintiff can ask for a default judgment against you as above. You will have missed your chance to tell your side of the claim to the judge.
What happens if you get sued by the same person?
If defendants remedy the alleged violation within those 90 days, plaintiff covenants to forgo any lawsuit or cause of action arising from the remedied disability access issue.
Can a defendant claim injunction against the plaintiff?
However it is open to the defendant to maintain a separate suit against the plaintiff and seek relief provided under Order 39 Rule 1 (b) and (c) of the Code.