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“A non-executant alleging forgery is not required to seek cancellation, nor can a plaint be rejected where limitation, possession and title raise triable issues”: Delhi High Court dismisses Order VII Rule 11 CPC application seeking rejection of suit challenging release deed, GPA and wills relating to Model Town property, holds proviso to Section 34 Specific Relief Act inapplicable, and reiterates strict threshold for rejection of plaint

HEADNOTE Dr. Saroj Bahl v. Sushma Batra & Ors. Court: High Court of DelhiBench: Justice Purushaindra Kumar KauravDate of Judgment: 12 December 2025Citation: CS(OS) 653/2023, I.A. 38413/2024Laws / Sections Involved:…
Posted by Rawlaw January 24, 2026
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Bombay High Court: “Granddaughter Cannot Claim Partition in Maternal Grandfather’s Property During Mother’s Lifetime, It is Obstructed Heritage” – Plaint Rejected Under Order 7 Rule 11 CPC

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court at Aurangabad allowed the civil revision application and set aside the trial court’s order refusing to reject the plaint. The Court held that the…
Posted by Rawlaw September 8, 2025

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