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Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing

Drafting, Pleading and Conveyancing

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  • Author(s): Dr. S.R. Myneni
  • Publisher: Asia Law House
  • Edition: Reprint 2020
  • ISBN 13 9789384410773
  • Approx. Pages 654 + Contents
  • Format Paperback
  • Delivery Time Normally 7-9 working days

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Description
Every Practicing Lawyer should possess both the knowledge of and the skill in drafting, pleading and conveyancing to be successful in his professional career. Hence, the Bar Council of India included the practical training in drafting, pleading and conveyancing during their study of LL.B.(B.L.), the Degree Course. The law students are required to learn the basic principles of pleading and conveyancing.
During their study, every law student has to submit a practical record consisting of 15 exercises in drafting the pleadings and 15 exercises in conveyancing for assessment and for awarding the grades. At the same time, the students have to attend the class room instruction to acquire the basic knowledge and general principles of drafting, pleading and conveyancing.
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Contents
Part - I
Civil Pleadings

Chapter 1. General Principles Of Drafting
Chapter 2. Civil Suit
Chapter 3. Frame Of a Suit
Chapter 4. Parties to Suits
Chapter 5. Juridication Of Different Civil Courts
Chapter 6. History Of Pleadings
Chapter 7. Meaning and Objects of Pleadings
Chapter 8. General or Fundamental Rules of Pleading
Chapter 9. Principles of construction of Pleadings
Chapter 10.Particulars of Pleading in different Kinds of Suits
Chapter 11.Signature and Verification of Pleadings
Chapter 12.Amendment of Pleadings
Chapter 13.Alternative and inconsistent pleadings
Chapter 14.Plaint
Chapter 15.Written Statement of the Defendant
Chapter 16.Forms of Pleadings of some imaginary Suits (Both Plaints and Written Statements)
Chapter 17.Affidavit
Chapter 18.Petitions and Applications
Chapter 19.Memorandum of Revision and Application for Review
Chapter 20.Memorandum of Appeal
Chapter 21.Writ Petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India
Chapter 22.Writ Petition under Article 32 of the Constitution of India
Part - II
Criminal Pleadings

Chapter 1. Meaning of Criminal Pleadings and Classes of Criminal Courts
Chapter 2. First Information Report (FIR)
Chapter 3. Complaint
Chapter 4. Written Statements of the accused in Criminal case
Chapter 5. Criminal Miscellaneous Applications (Interim Applications)
Chapter 6. Bail Application
Chapter 7. Memorandum of Appeal
Chapter 8. Memorandum of Revision
Part - III
Conveyancing

Chapter 1. Scope of Conveyancing
Chapter 2. Deeds
Chapter 3. Sale Deeds
Chapter 4. Mortgage Deeds
Chapter 5. Lease Deeds
Chapter 6. Gift DeedsChapter 7. Promissory Note
Chapter 8. Power of Attorney
Chapter 9. Will
Chapter 10.Miscellaneous Deeds
Bibliography
Subject Index

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Author Details
Dr.S.R. Myneni

Born on 20-8-1939 at Lagadapadu village in Guntur District of Andhra Pradesh to Smt.Annapurnamma and Sri Butchaiah and hails from a respectable farmers' family. He had his Primary School Education at his native village; High School Education (1950-56) at Pedakurapadu; Teacher Training (1956-58) at Tadikonda; B.Ed. Training (1965) and B.L. (1990-93) at Rajahmundry (AP). He has acquired his remaining qualifications from Intermediate (1960) to Ph.D. (1983) and LL.M (1993-95) from different Indian Universities by private appearance. He worked in Government Schools as Primary School Teacher (1958-66), Headmaster and Teacher Educator (1966-69). He officiated as an Extension Officer (Edn.) at Ongole Samithi (1969-74). He taught Economics asAsstt. Lecturer (1974-77), Lecturer (1977-87), Reader (1987-97) and Mercantile Law (1998-99) in Government Colleges at Nidadavole, Rajahmundry and Kakinada in AP. Registered as an Advocate of AP. Bar Council (1998) and became Member of A.P. High Court Advocates Association (2001). His first book 'International Economic Law' was published in 1996 from then onwards nearly 80 text-books for B.A., LL.B., and LL.M., Courses written by him were published by Allahabad Law Agency, Faridabad and Asia Law House, Hyderabad. Some of them are prescribed by some Universities as textbooks/reference books. During the year 2015, under the achievement of writing most law text books, his name has been entered in, The Limca Book of Records. The Indian Book of Records, The Golden Book of World Records, and The Unique World Records. He visited Moscow (USSR) in 1985 and the USA in 1999. He has been associated with Friendship Association and Peace Organization. He is the believer of altruism.
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