The competition as the main beginning of the submitting for consideration of a civil casein essence before the initial court



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In the article the controversial principle as the beginning of civil case consideration in essence in the court of first instance is examined. The controversial principle determines sides' possibilities and responsibilities in defending its legal position. The law provides for the following elements of court trial: evidence investigation, legal pleadings, termination of case examination in essence. All legal procedures are in the form of debates, sides' controversy. The order of legal procedure is regulated in the way that court solution of every judicial or financial legal question is possible on the basis of thorough discussion of the people taking part in the case. This principle gives the court a chance to form the full idea about case consequences and make the right decision. The controversial principle in the civil procedure is concluded in the right and responsibility of participants of the civil procedure with court assistant to provide evidence and to take part in its investigation.

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