What are Summons? How are they served? by Riddhi Virpura - 5 year ago | 4551 A summon is a legal document that is issued by a Court on a person involved in a legal proceeding. 0 0
What are Summons? by Riddhi Virpura - 5 year ago | 4559 A summon is a legal document that is issued by a Court on a person involved in a legal proceeding.The summons is the descendant of the writ of the common law. A summon is served when a suit has been initiated by the plaintiff against the defendant. The court directs to issue summons to the defendant as this ensures a fair trail. Read more 1 0
What Is The Difference Between A Summons And A Warrant? by Legal Advice - 3 year ago | 608 A Summons and Warrant are both instructions from a Court of law to a specific party or parties demanding their presence before the issuing court on a specific date. A Summons is issued at the beginning stages. It is delivered by Registered Post to address on record in courthouse. A Warrant is issued usually if the summoned party does not appear despite repeated summons being issued (generally 2–3 summons, but can even be more or less). Read more 0 0