Rule 13 of CPC : Rule 13: Objections As To Non-Joinder Or Misjoinder
CPC
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a scenario where Rahul files a lawsuit against a company for breach of contract, but he forgets to include the company's CEO, who was also a party to the contract, as a defendant in the suit. The company's lawyer notices this but decides not to raise the issue immediately. During the trial, after all the ...
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