This book comprehensively analyzes the concept and evolution of service of process, tracing its development from ancient times to contemporary legal systems. It explores the profound shift from using force to compel an appearance in court to the modern approach of relying on the authority of the court and the consent of the individual being served. The author examines the various forms of service of process employed throughout history, including personal delivery, public proclamation, and substituted service. The book also discusses the rationale behind the formal requirements for service of process, emphasizing the need for due process and the protection of individual rights. This scholarly work is a valuable resource for legal practitioners, historians, and anyone interested in the intricate history and principles of service of process.
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