Drafting Legal Suit Proformas

Summary

Declaration suits assert rights or clarify legal status without seeking further relief, while mandatory injunction suits compel specific actions. Basic proformas include details of parties, facts, grounds, and prayer clauses. For accurate legal drafting, consult a local lawyer familiar with jurisdiction-specific requirements.

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Provide sample proforma of suits
For a general understanding, here are simple proformas for both types of suits. For specific legal drafting, consult a local lawyer.
Declaration Suit Proforma:
```
IN THE COURT OF [SPECIFY JURISDICTION]
Plaintiff: [Your Name]
Defendant: [Defendant's Name]
Subject: Suit for Declaration
*. Details of the plaintiff.
*. Details of the defendant.
*. Statement of facts.
*. Grounds for declaration.
*. Prayer clause.
Date:
Signature:
```
Mandatory Injunction Suit Proforma:
```
IN THE COURT OF [SPECIFY JURISDICTION]
Plaintiff: [Your Name]
Defendant: [Defendant's Name]
Subject: Suit for Mandatory Injunction
*. Details of the plaintiff.
*. Details of the defendant.
*. Statement of facts.
*. Grounds for mandatory injunction.
*. Prayer clause.
Date:
Signature:
```
For precise drafting, it's important to consult a lawyer in your area.