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Guidelines for Drafting Application Under Section 151 of CPC:
Heading and Title: Begin with a clear title "Application Under Section 151 of CPC" followed by court details, parties involved, and case number.
Introduction: Provide a concise introduction, stating the purpose of the application under Section 151, emphasizing its necessity for the interests of justice.
Grounds for Application: Clearly enumerate the grounds justifying the use of inherent powers under Section 151, highlighting any exceptional circumstances that necessitate court intervention.
Legal Basis: Reference Section 151 of CPC, explaining how the inherent powers of the court are invoked to secure the ends of justice and prevent abuse of the legal process.
Prayer for Relief: Specify the relief sought through the application, making it clear and concise.
Common Mistakes to Avoid:
Ambiguous Language: Use clear and precise language to avoid misinterpretation of the application's purpose.
Failure to Specify Grounds: Clearly articulate the grounds justifying the application under Section 151 to strengthen its legitimacy.
Excessive Reliance on Section 151: Avoid using Section 151 as a substitute for specific provisions; demonstrate why inherent powers are necessary in the given circumstances.
Ignoring Procedural Rules: Adhere strictly to procedural requirements while drafting and filing the application.
Lack of Supporting Documentation: Include any relevant documents or evidence supporting the grounds for invoking Section 151.
By adhering to these guidelines and avoiding common mistakes, a well-drafted Application Under Section 151 of CPC can effectively seek the court's intervention in exceptional circumstances where specific provisions may be inadequate.