CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE.

No. 3 of 1901,

1297

(2) The Chief Justice may alter any of the said forms or substitute other forms therefor; and every such altered or substituted form shall be published in the Gazette.

(3) So far as the said forms may be incomplete, all forms at present in use in the Court, with such variations and additions as the circumstances of the particular case may require, may be used for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this Code, and shall, as regards the form thereof, be valid and sufficient.

[s. 710, rep. No. 1 of 1912.]

1. Writ of Summons.

SCHEDULE.

TABLE OF FORMS.

[s. 709.]

2. Specially Indorsed Writ of Summons.

3. Originating Summons Inter Partes.

4. Originating Summons not Inter Partes.

5. Ex Parte Originating Summons.

6. Notice of Appointment to hear Originating Summons.

7. Writ for Service out of the Jurisdiction, or where notice in lieu of service is to be given out of the Jurisdiction.

8. Specially Indorsed Writ of Summons for Service out of the Jurisdiction.

8a. Notice of Writ in lieu of Service to be given out of the Jurisdiction.

8b. Letter forwarding request for service abroad.

8c. Request for service of notice abroad.

8d. Letter forwarding request for substituted service.

8e. Order giving liberty to bespeak request for service abroad.

8f. Certificate of service of foreign process.

9. Memorandum of Appearance.

10. Affidavit for Entry of Appearance as Guardian.

11. Memorandum of Notice of Judgment [or Order].

12. Third Party Notice.

13. Summons for Third Party Directions.

14. Order for Third Party Directions.

15. Statement of Claim.

16. Statement of Defence.

17. Counterclaim.

18. Reply.

19. Statement of Defence, including an Objection in Point of Law.

20. Interrogatories.

21. Answer to Interrogatories.

22. Affidavit of Documents.

23. Entry of Special Case.

24. Notice of Motion.

25. Summons Inter Partes.

As amended by No. 2 of 1912.

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