Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in India
what is the ddifference between a suit and a petition
Asked on 2/01/13, 1:56 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Fca Prashant Chavan
Expert Edge LLP
01.02.2013
Dear Sir / Madam,
'Suit" means a lawsuit or a petition, especially to a person's authority. (Oxford)
"Petition" means 1. supplication (humbly submit to a person or for a thing), request, 2. formal written request especially one signed by many people appealing to an authority, 3. Law application to a court for a writ (form of written command to act or not act in some way) etc. (Oxford)
Regards,
FCA Prashant Chavan
Mumbai
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Answered on 2/01/13, 2:31 am
Jayesh Desai
Jayesh Desai
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Answered on 2/10/13, 10:14 am
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