Draft of Supreme Court Civil Writ Petition Templets

Draft of Supreme Court Civil Writ Petition Templets

INDEX

S.NO. PARTICULARS PAGES

  1. Listing Proforma
  2. Synopsis and List of dates & Events
  3. Writ Petition Under Article 32 of the Constitution
    of India with Affidavit.
  4. Annexure P-1:
  5.     Application for Exemption from filing Official Translation                                    of   the Annexures

 

IN THE HON’BLE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

Writ Petition (Civil) No.        of 2019

(A Writ Petition under Article 32 of the Constitution of India seeking interference of this Hon’ble Apex Court, in enrollment process with Bar Council of Delhi under right to profession as guaranteed Under Article 19(1)(g) of the Constitution of India)

IN THE MATTER OF

_____________________ & ANR             … PETITIONERS

VERSUS

BAR COUNCIL OF INDIA & ORS         … RESPONDENTS

 

WITH

  1. A. No……..2019

APPLICATION FOR EXEMPTION FROM
FILING OFFICIAL TRANSLATION OF ANNEXURES

 

 

PAPER BOOK

(FOR INDEX KINDLY SEE INSIDE)
IN THE HON’BLE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

Writ Petition (Civil) No.        of  2019

IN THE MATTER OF:

  1. …………….

S/O…………………..

R/O……………………., MADANGIR VILLAGE

NEW DELHI-110062

  1. ……………

S/O………………..

R/O. ……………………….., MADANGIR VILLAGE

NEW DELHI-110062 … PETITIONERS

VERSUS

  1. BAR COUNCIL OF INDIA

21, ROUSE AVENUE, ITO

NEW DELHI-110002

  1. UNIVERSITY LAW COLLEGE

……………….UNIVERSITY CAMPUS

…………………………………

………………………….

  1. BAR COUNCIL OF DELHI

SIRI FORT, KHEL GAON

NEW DELHI-110049 … RESPONDENTS

FILED BY

 

PETITIONERS

IN THE MATTER OF:

A WRIT PETITION UNDER ARTICLE 32 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA SEEKING INTERFERENCE OF THIS HON’BLE APEX COURT, IN ENROLLMENT PROCESS WITH BAR COUNCIL OF DELHI UNDER RIGHT TO PROFESSION AS GUARANTEED UNDER ARTICLE 19(1)(G) OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA.

To,

The Hon’ble the Chief Justice of India and His Companion

Justices of the Supreme Court of India at New Delhi

The humble petition of the

Petitioners above named

 

MOST RESPECTFULLY SHOWETH:

  1. That, the present writ petition is being filed under Article 32 of the Constitution of India seeking appropriate writ, order or direction for enrollment of the petitioners with the Bar Council of Delhi.

 

  1. That, the petitioners are permanent resident of State of Odisha and presently practicing legal profession in NCT of Delhi since __________________.

 

  1. That, the petitioners have pursued their 3 Years LL.B. course from the respondent no.2 institution from ___________ and passed the same in _____________. Accordingly final mark sheet and the provisional certificate were issued by the Utkal University which was duly served to the petitioners by the respondent no.2.

 

  1. That, thereafter in the month of November _____, the petitioners came down to Delhi to practice legal profession and started practice under the advocates of _____________District court, New Delhi.

 

  1. That, in the month of the May, ______________the petitioners purchased the enrollment form from the respondent no.3 and after duly filling up, submitted the same along with all requisite documents to be enrolled with respondent no.3 but the officials of the respondent no.3 returned the same to the petitioners for the reason being, the very college i.e. respondent no.2 from which the petitioners were passed, has not deposited the prescribed fee for the period _____________with respondent no.1.
  2. That, It was also directed that the petitioners have to meet the concerned authority of respondent no.1 and to collect acknowledgement letter regarding deposition of fees from the respondent no.1 for the period______________.

 

  1. That, the petitioners thereafter approached the respondent no.1 for acknowledgement letter but the officials of finance department of Respondent no. 1 clarified that prescribed fees was not deposited by respondent no. 2.

 

  1. When the petitioners asked at the office of the respondent no.2 they never gave any information about the deposal of fee with BCI. Finding no alternate, the petitioners asked the same through Right to Information Act, 2005, whereby the petitioners were informed by the respondent no.2 that fees prescribed by respondent no.1 was deposited till the session ____________for 3 Years LL.B. Course.

 

  1. That, thereafter the petitioners several times approached the respondent no.2 to deposit the fees with the respondent no.1 for the batch ______________ After various efforts made by the petitioners in the last week of December, __________, the respondent no.2 deposited a sum of Rs_____________/- with BCI, which was confirmed by the Principal of the respondent no.2 college.

 

  1. Thereafter petitioners approached the respondent no.1 to issue acknowledgement letter regarding the deposal of fees by the respondent no.2. Though the concerned officials admitted that the fees were deposited by the respondent no.2 but clearly denied to provide any acknowledgement letter.

 

GROUNDS

  1. Because
  2. That the petitioners have not filed any other such petition in this matter before this Hon’ble Court or before any other Hon’ble High Court.

 

PRAYER

It is therefore most respectfully prayed that this Hon’ble Court may graciously be pleased to:

  1. Pass appropriate writ, order or direction, for ______________ or in the alternative;
  2. Pass same or similar order or direction
  3. Pass any further order or directions, which this Hon’ble Court deems fit and proper in the facts and circumstances of the case and in the interest of justice.

 

AND FOR THIS ACT OF KINDNESS THE PETITIONERS AS ARE DUTY BOUND SHALL EVER PRAY.

Drawn by Filed by

1._________________________

2._________________________

Drawn on: ___.____________

Filed on:

 

SYNOPSIS & LIST OF DATES

The instant writ petition arises from the circumstances wherein petitioners were aggrieved from the denial of Bar Council of India to supply an acknowledgement letter despite the fact that University _________________, has deposited the fees with the Bar Council of India for the session ___________________ in which the petitioners have pursued 3 Years LL.B.

It is further stated that the petitioners came to know about the non-depositions of the fees only when the

 

In these circumstances, the petitioners have knocked the doors of this Hon’ble Court by way of present Writ Petition under Article 32 of the Constitution of India.

 

Hence they have knocked the doors of this Hon’ble Court by way of the present writ petition under Article 32 of the Constitution of India.

 

___________________: __________________ Hence this present Writ Petition.

 

IN THE HON’BLE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

CIVIL ORIGINAL JURISDICTION

Writ Petition (Civil) No.        of ____

 

IN THE MATTER OF

XXXXXXXXXXXXX & ANR              …PETITIONERS

VERSUS

BAR COUNCIL OF INDIA & ORS             …RESPONDENTS

   

  AFFIDAVIT

 

I, __________________, ___________________New Delhi, do hereby solemnly affirm and state as under:

 

  1. That  I  am  one of  the  petitioner in the abovementioned Writ Petition and authorized on behalf of  all other petitioners to do pairvi, as such I am well acquainted with the facts and circumstances of the present case and hence competent to swear this affidavit.

 

  1. That I have read and understood the contents of accompanying Synopsis and List of dates page  B  to  M  , Writ Petition para  1  to  para   38    and page    1  to  40 , application for exemption from filing official translation of annexures and I say that averments made therein are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief.

 

  1. That the annexures annexed with the Writ Petition are true copies of their respective originals.
  2. That the averments made in this affidavit are true to the best of my knowledge and belief derived from the records. No part of it is false and nothing material has been concealed therefrom.

 

 

DEPONENT

VERIFICATION:

 

Verified at New Delhi on this  24th  day  of  November  _______that the contents of above affidavit are true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and nothing material has been concealed therefrom.

 

 

DEPONENT

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA

  1. A. No.         of  2019

IN

Writ Petition (Civil) No.        of  2019

IN THE MATTER OF

XXXXXXXXXXXXX & ANR              …PETITIONERS

VERSUS

BAR COUNCIL OF INDIA & ORS             …RESPONDENTS

 

To, The Hon’ble the Chief Justice of India and His Companion

Justices of the Supreme Court of India at New Delhi

 

APPLICATION FOR EXEMPTION FROM FILING OFFICIAL TRANSLATION OF ANNEXURES

MOST RESPECTFULLY SHOWETH :

  1. That the petitioners have preferred the present Writ Petition under Article 32 of the Constitution of India, the detail facts are stated in the accompanying writ petition which are not repeated herein for the sake of brevity which may be read herein as part of this application.
  2. That the petitioners have set out all the detail facts of the case in the above Writ petition and in List of Dates and the petitioner craves leave of this Hon’ble court to refer to and rely upon the same at the time of hearing of this application.
  3. That   the   petitioners    have   filed  Annexure  P-1 to  P____ in  the   above   petition  in  which  Annexures  P-1,______________ were  originally  in  Hindi  and  the  same  has  been   translated   into  English  by  an   advocate   of   this   Hon’ble  Court  who   is  well   versed   with   both  Hindi  and English  languages   and   petitioners  submit  that  same  are   true English  translation    of   their   respective   originals. As the matter involves urgency, official translation of those vernacular documents could not be obtained through official translator and for that the petitioners seek exemption from filing official translation of those annexures. This application is made bonafide and in the interest of justice.

PRAYER

It is therefore most respectfully prayed that this Hon’ble Court may graciously be pleased to:

  1. Exempt   the  Petitioners  from  filing  official  translation  of  Annexure  P-1, _________________ filed along with the present Writ Petition.
  2. Pass any further order or directions, which this Hon’ble Court deems fit and proper in the facts and circumstances of the case.

AND FOR THIS ACT OF KINDNESS THE PETITIONERS AS ARE DUTY BOUND SHALL EVER PRAY.

Drawn by Filed by

 

_______________________

_______________________

Drawn on: _________

Filed on:

 

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