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Ambiguous Admissions Cannot Serve as a Basis for Judgment Under Order 12 Rule 6 CPC

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Calcutta High Court: "Ambiguous Admissions Cannot Serve as a Basis for Judgment Under Order 12 Rule 6 CPC"; Dismisses Revision Application in ₹16 Lakh Dispute Requiring Evidence
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Calcutta High Court: “Ambiguous Admissions Cannot Serve as a Basis for Judgment Under Order 12 Rule 6 CPC”; Dismisses Revision Application in ₹16 Lakh Dispute Requiring Evidence

Court’s Decision The Calcutta High Court dismissed the civil revision application (C.O. 504 of 2022) challenging the trial court’s order, which rejected the plaintiff’s request for a judgment on admission…
Posted by Rawlaw November 26, 2024

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