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The Principle of Controversy in Civil Process in Pursuance with Tajikistan Republic Legislation

Author (s)

Rakhmatulloyeva Raykhon Rashidovna

Abstract

The article dwells on the civil procedural form of a realization of  controversy principle at the stage of case preparation for court hearing. The author has  analyzed the practice of home legal proceedings having subjected it to theoretical comprehension; she has studied and given assessment to home legal proceedings, outhined potential ways of  coutr hearing  perfection on the basis of  controversy. She  has made an endeavour in regard to an option of a form court hearing which would correspond to social needs, modern state of social relations and prospects of their development to the  highest degree when active litigants enjoying equal rights have a warranted availability to  present considerations of their own to the  court concerning the  circumstances of a  dispute and  being related to the case analyzed.

Keywords

court, controversy, equality of rights, dispositiveness, proofs‚ responsibility

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Publication date

Thursday, 02 July 2015