
Mandatory Elements to be Included in the Content of the Statement of Claim
In Civil Courts, a lawsuit is filed by filing a petition. According to the Code of Civil Procedure. No. 6100, there are some mandatory elements that must be included in the petition to be written in order to file a lawsuit. These mandatory elements are included in Article 119 of the. Code of Civil Procedure No. 6100. It is regulated in the article. According to the provision of this article;
The content of the lawsuit petition
ARTICLE 119- (1) The following matters shall be included in the petition:
a) Name of the court.
b) Name, surname and addresses of the plaintiff and the defendant.
c) The Republic of Turkey identification number of the plaintiff.
d) The names, surnames and addresses of the legal. Representatives of the parties and the plaintiff’s attorney, if any.
d) The subject matter of the lawsuit and the value of the subject matter of the lawsuit in cases related to property rights.
e) Explicit summaries of all cases that form the basis of the claimant’s claim according to their sequence number.
f) What is the evidence to prove each alleged incident?
g) The main legal grounds.
d) The result of the request must be clearly stated.
h) Signature of the plaintiff, his/her legal representative or attorney, if any.
(2) If there is a deficiency in the matters other than subparagraphs (a), (d), (e), (f) and (g) of the first paragraph, the judge shall give the plaintiff a definite period of one week to complete the deficiency. If the deficiency is not completed within this period. The lawsuit shall be deemed never filed.
