Necessary and Proper Parties under CPC and their differences
Necessary and Proper Parties under CPC Hey guys, today, we will discuss the topic- Difference between the necessary party and
Read MoreNecessary and Proper Parties under CPC Hey guys, today, we will discuss the topic- Difference between the necessary party and
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Read MoreWhen any plaint is presented to the court, then it is the first duty of the court to examine the plaint properly for determining, whether it should be tried or returned or rejected and in order to determine the question regarding the rejection of the plaint, and its is also the responsibility of the court to take consideration of other material facts too. Order 7 Rule 11 of CPC mentions the provisions, related to the rejection of plaint.
Read MorePlaint is defined in order 7 of CPC. Rules 1 to 8 of Order 7 relate to particulars in a plaint. Rule 9 lays down the procedure for plaint being admitted. Whereas rules 10 to 10-B provide for the return of plaint, and appearance of parties, rules 11 to 13 deal with the rejection of plaint. Rules 14 to 17 contain provisions for the production of documents. Order 7 should be read with section 26 of the code.
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