John Doe Orders
28 August 2012
Recently, there has been an upsurge in the grant of John Doe orders in India by various High Courts. The name ‘John Doe’ – often pronounced as John Doo – is used to name a defendant whose identity is not known. John Doe orders are granted where there is an apprehension that the defendant will be committing a wrongful act and whose identity is not known and cannot be determined by the Plaintiff at the time of filing the suit. In such a situation to avoid any delay in the grant of relief to the Plaintiff, Court names the defendant as ‘John Doe’ until such time the Defendant is identified. It is then replaced with the name of the Defendant. If such a Defendant is a female, the name ‘Jane Doe’ is used.