Thursday, 12 May 2022

Civil Suit

 Vande Matram! Moot Court is a practical subject of Law. Many a times you have to perform Court Proceedings in your practical exams. For that many problems are given to you from your college and you have to represent your case either from side of plaintiff / applicant or from side of defendant / non-applicant. The moot court practical gives you experience of actual court proceedings.

Also you have to appear for a viva-voce for the subject. In viva-voce the examiner may ask you about the cases you have observed during your training with a law firm and some questions about the general things may be asked. Here are some short questions and answers which may be asked apart from problems of moot court you have solved or cases you have observed during your training with a law firm.

Q1) What is a civil case?

Ans. A civil case is a legal dispute between two or more parties.

Q2) When the process of a civil suit starts?

Ans. The process starts when someone files a lawsuit (plaintiff) against a single person or group of people (defendant).

Q3)  What is the purpose of a civil suit?

Ans. The purpose of a lawsuit is usually to win compensation for damages, injuries or money that is lost as the result of an action taken by the defendant.

Q4) Enlist the types of civil suits?

Ans. The types of civil suits are A) Tort claims (injuries), B) Breach of contract claims, C) Equitable claims, D) Class action claims, E) Complaints against the government, etc.

Q5) What is meant by the complaint against the government?

Ans. If civil rights of a person are violated by the actions, orders of the government then he can approach to the Court for compensation for such violation of his /her civil rights, such a complaint against the orders or actions of the government is called as the complaint against the government, e.g. reservation of a land having private ownership for public purpose under the Maharashtra Regional Town Planning Act, 1966 and non acquisition of such land within 10 years from publication of Development plan of the city.

Q6) What is meant by class action suit?

Ans. Class action suit is similar to tort case, except the “plaintiff” is actually a group or class of people. The “defendant” is often a corporation that is accused of negligence or intentional acts that caused many injuries, e.g. a company that exposes people to hazardous substances and claim for damages by such people is class action suit.

Q7) Explain equitable claims.

Ans. With equitable claims, the plaintiff asks the court to order a company or individual to refrain from doing something, which is known as an injunction. This type of case is not about a monetary reward for a past injury but is done to prevent a future harmful act. Equitable claims might ask the court to stop a developer from building a commercial plaza in a residential area, or ask a beef seller to shift his shop from residential area of pure vegetarians to the residential area of non-vegetarian people, etc.

Q8) Explain breach of contract claims

Ans. This type of civil claim involves a dispute over a contract. Contract disputes can involve multiple businesses or individuals. Any partnership or client relationship relies on a contract to ensure both parties do what has been promised. When one party breaks the agreement, for any reason, a lawsuit is often the result, e.g. non-execution of sale deed of an immovable property as per the conditions of agreement to sale.

Q9) Explain tort claims.

Ans. Tort claims might be filed against a business or an individual and involves accusations of alleged negligence. In this case, the plaintiff asks for punitive damages to compensate for medical bills, lost time at work or money spent replacing damaged property, e.g. fraud, defamation, emotional distress, invasion of privacy, etc.

 

Reference:

5 BASIC TYPES OF CIVIL CASES

 

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