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High Court Quashes Amendment to Plaint After Trial Commencement for Lack of Due Diligence. Amendment sought after trial starts dismissed; plaintiff failed to show due diligence under Order 6, Rule 17, CPC.

The court examined whether an amendment to the plaint should be allowed after the commencement of the trial. The plaintiff, an illiterate woman, sough...

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Court Allows Amendment in 26-Year-Old Tenancy Suit Despite Prolonged Delays. Court Imposes Exemplary Costs on Plaintiffs for Ninth Amendment, Aims to Prevent Multiplicity of Litigation and Encourage Judicial Efficiency

The petition challenges an order by the Small Causes Court, Mumbai, allowing the Plaintiffs to amend their plaint to add grounds of unlawful sublettin...

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Landlords Challenge Tenant's Late Amendment in Court of Small Causes. Legal dispute over tenancy rights involves delayed amendment and inclusion of new defendants, leading to writ petition and expedited hearing order.

Writ petition filed by landlords challenging an order from the Court of Small Causes, Mumbai, which allowed an amendment application by the plaintiff,...

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Supreme Court Reverses High Court's Decision in Property Title Dispute Due to Lack of Evidence on Power of Attorney. Concurrent Findings of Lower Courts Restored as Plaintiffs Failed to Prove Title and Compliance with Registration Act for Foreign-Executed Document.

The dispute originated from a civil suit filed by the original plaintiffs seeking declaration of title and recovery of possession over a property, all...

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Supreme Court Allows Appeal Against Review Order Deleting Possession Finding in Property Dispute. The High Court exceeded its review jurisdiction under Order 47 Rule 1 CPC by deleting a finding on possession based on non-framing of issue, which was not an error apparent on the face of the record.

The Supreme Court allowed an appeal against the High Court's order in a review petition that deleted a paragraph from its earlier judgment in a proper...

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Supreme Court Allows Amendment of Plaint to Correct Mistake in Description of Plaintiff in Recovery Suit. Inadvertent Error in Naming Individual Instead of Company Held Curable Under Order 6 Rule 17 CPC.

The appellant, Varun Pahwa, as Director of Siddharth Garments Pvt. Ltd., filed a suit for recovery of Rs. 25,00,000/- advanced as loan to the responde...