TRIPS Agreement | Historical background | Influence of TRIPS Agreement on Indian Laws
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How to get the cost of suit from defandent (grampanchayat) as per the order of court
There is a rule for compensating winner for his expenses during the legal process. The Court will usually order the loser to pay the winner's expenses thus there is a judicial discretion.
After doing the research and taking into consideration the Judicial decisions of the various courts it can be concluded that to award cost is basically the discretionary power of the court according to facts and circumstances of the cases.
The general rule is that the successful party in entitled to cost unless he is guilty of misconduct, negligence or omission or unless there is some other good cause for not allowing cost.
The cost will surely be provided when it is in respect of false or vexatious claims.