Notice To Produce

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Meaning of Notice to Produce

If one of the parties to an action is in possession of any document which would be evidence for the other party if produced, the latter may give him notice in writing to produce it at the trial, and, in default of production, may give secondary evidence of it (Order LXVI, r. 1).
At any time before the trial of an action, any party to an action may give any other party notice to produce for his inspection any document referred to in pleadings or affidavits : and on refusal to produce them without good cause, an order for inspection may be obtained from the Court (Order XXXI, r. 15)

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Notice To Produce Legal Definition

In practice, a notice in writing requiring the opposite party to produce a certain described paper or document at the trial, or in the course of pre-trial discovery.


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