Delhi High Court rules against piecemeal plaint rejection under Order VII Rule 11 CPC
The Delhi High Court has consistently ruled against piecemeal rejection of a plaint under Order VII Rule 11 CPC, mandating lawsuits be rejected as a whole or…
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Andhra Pradesh High Court details strict criteria for plaint rejection under Order VII Rule 11 CPC
The Andhra Pradesh High Court reaffirms strict criteria for plaint rejection under Order VII Rule 11 CPC, ensuring legal claims are not dismissed without pro…
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Supreme Court upholds court’s suo motu power to reject a plaint
The Supreme Court of India confirms courts can suo motu reject a plaint under Order VII Rule 11 CPC, enhancing judicial efficiency while ensuring the plainti…
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Supreme Court hold’s that Application for rejection of plaint can be filed at any stage and it shall be disposed before proceeding with trial
The Supreme Court of India reinforces that an application for rejection of plaint under Order VII Rule 11 CPC must be disposed of before trial to curb meritl…
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Supreme Court clarifies commercial courts act appeals for plaint rejection
The Supreme Court of India has clarified that an order rejecting a plaint under the Commercial Courts Act, 2015, is appealable, while refusing to reject it i…
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Supreme Court orders that Order VII Rule 11 CPC rejection requires clear bar of law
Supreme Court clarifies that a plaint cannot be rejected under Order VII Rule 11 CPC when limitation is a mixed question of law and fact requiring evidence.
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Supreme Court: Plaint Cannot Be Rejected Under Order VII Rule 11 as Barred by Order II Rule 2 CPC
The Supreme Court rules that a plaint cannot be rejected under Order VII Rule 11 CPC based on Order II Rule 2, restoring a suit in the S. Valliammai case.
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J&K&L High Court: Plaint Cannot Be Rejected Under Order VII Rule 11 CPC When Property Status Is a Triable Issue
The High Court of Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh ruled that a plaint cannot be rejected under Order VII Rule 11 CPC when property status is a triable issue.
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