DEFENDANT VS PLAINTIFF Exposicion 2

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DEFENDANT VS

PLAINTIFF
AIME ESPERANZA DURAN FISCAL
WHAT IS?
DEFENDANT PLAINTIFF

it is opposite, the person is one of the parties in the
against whom the action is process, that is, one of the
brought. people who appear before
the judicial body to assert
or defend their interests
WHAT IS A DEMAND?

The claim is an instrument in which a person can request


before an authority that a right be restored or respected.
It may be that compliance with said requirement falls on
an individual or on the State.
ELEMENTS THAT MAKE
UP A DEMAND
PLAINTIFF’S DETAILS
Legal attributes of the personality are included, such as full name, nationality and marital status. You
must also indicate the address where you can be notified about the incidents and other procedural
stages.

DEDENDANT’S DETAILS
The name(s) of those responsible who are accused of a violation of rights are specified. The address
where they can be located is also indicated.
AUTHORITY BEFORE WHICH THE CLAIM IS MADE.
This helps the claim to be admissible by being directed to a competent judge. A family
matter lawsuit cannot be sent to a criminal or tax court.

REASON FOR THE LAWSUIT.


This section specifies the reasons why the act is
presented.

CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE EVENTS.


It is necessary to specify with date, time, place and people involved the acts that resulted
from a violation of rights.
EVIDENCE.
The plaintiff must indicate the documents he provides as evidence.
You can also mention eyewitnesses.

REQUESTS. In this part the plaintiff will indicate the objectives he intends to achieve
with the lawsuit.
THE DEFENDANT HAS THE RIGHT
TO DEFEND HIMSELF
In order to respect the principle of contradiction, judges will give
the accused the opportunity to express and demonstrate what he
has in his favor. This may offer evidence and witnesses. The
plaintiff will have to respond to them within the deadlines
dictated by law. Failure to do so could indirectly indicate that
you consent to what the accused said

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