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Holds Impleadment of Necessary Parties Cures Procedural Defect and Upholds Substantive Justice Over Technicalities

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Delhi High Court Dismisses Lakshmi Vilas Bank's Plea to Reject Suit for Non-Joinder, Holds Impleadment of Necessary Parties Cures Procedural Defect and Upholds Substantive Justice Over Technicalities
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Delhi High Court Dismisses Lakshmi Vilas Bank’s Plea to Reject Suit for Non-Joinder, Holds Impleadment of Necessary Parties Cures Procedural Defect and Upholds Substantive Justice Over Technicalities

Court's Decision The Delhi High Court dismissed the application filed by Lakshmi Vilas Bank (Defendant No. 1) under Order VII Rule 11 of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 (CPC),…
Posted by Rawlaw December 14, 2024

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