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Dismissal Under Order VII Rule 11 CPC Limited to Clear Cases of Law Bar or Lack of Cause of Action

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Calcutta High Court: "Adverse Possession Claims Require Trial; Dismissal Under Order VII Rule 11 CPC Limited to Clear Cases of Law Bar or Lack of Cause of Action"
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Calcutta High Court: “Adverse Possession Claims Require Trial; Dismissal Under Order VII Rule 11 CPC Limited to Clear Cases of Law Bar or Lack of Cause of Action”

Court’s Decision: The Calcutta High Court dismissed the revision petition challenging the trial court’s order rejecting the application under Order VII Rule 11 CPC. The court held that the issues…
Posted by Rawlaw November 28, 2024

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