Affidavit
Affidavit
Affidavit
shall be submitted to prove any facts or circumstances as the court may wish and find
reasonable.
facts that the deponent is able to prove through his own knowledge.
Importance of an affidavit
Section 193 of IPC : Whoever intentionally gives false evidence in any stage of
a judicial proceeding or fabricates false evidence for using it in a proceeding,
will be liable to be punished with imprisonment up to 7 years.
drafting an affidavit
1. At the top, write the name of the court, tribunal in which the affidavit is
to be submitted, along with the allotted case/suit no.
2. Mention the names of parties in brief.
3. As a heading/title of the document, mention ‘AFFIDAVIT’ in the bold
and underlined font.
4. Thereafter give the details of the deponent (the person who is
testifying as to the truth of submissions made by him, in the main
petition) such as the name of the deponent and his father, age of
deponent and his residential address, followed by ‘Do solemnly affirm
and declare as under.’
5. In the first paragraph after the introduction, the deponent has to
mention that he/she is the plaintiff or the defendant (as the case may
be) in the suit for which the affidavit is being submitted and he has to
make a declaration that he is fully aware and conversant with the facts
of the case and can testify for the same.
6. In the second paragraph, mention that the petition or submission made
in the petition has been drafted by the counsel of the deponent and
that the contents have been read over in vernacular language, with
detailed explanation made to the deponent, along with consequences
of the same, been explained to him.
7. Mention in brief the circumstances of the suit or the submission made
by the deponent. In case the main petition already contains the details,
the same need not be repeated in the affidavit and one can mention
that ‘contents of the petition are not being repeated here for sake of
brevity and therefore one shall consider the same as a part of this
affidavit.’
8. Lastly, state that it is the deponent’s true and correct statement,
followed by a paragraph about verification, which will state that
contents of the affidavit are true and correct to the deponent’s
knowledge and that nothing material has been concealed.
Xyz …. Plaintiff
VERSUS
Abc ……
Defendant
AFFIDAVIT
1. That I am the plaintiff in the above-noted suit and fully acquainted with
facts of the case and able to depose about the same.
2. That the accompanying suit/plaint has been drafted by my counsel on
my instructions and contents of the plaint have been read over and
explained to me and I have understood the meaning and implications
thereof and the facts stated therein are correct.
3. That the contents of the suit are not being repeated here for the sake
of brevity and same shall be considered as part of this affidavit also.
Date
DEPONENT
VERIFICATION: