Rule 10A of CPC : Rule 10A: Power Of Court To Request Any Pleader To Address It

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where a local municipality files a suit against a construction company for unauthorized development. During the proceedings, the court realizes that the decision might affect the residents of the nearby area who are not a party to the suit. Under Rule 10A of The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, the court has the discretion to request a pleader, such as a lawyer representing a public interest group or an advocate familiar with urban development laws, to address the court on how the residents' interests could be impacted by the court's decision, even though the residents are not directly represented in the case.

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