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 situation where a local municipality has filed a lawsuit against a construction company for allegedly violating building codes. During the proceedings, the court identifies that the decision could impact the residents of the nearby area, who are not a party to the lawsuit and are not represented in court. Applying Rule 10A of The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, the judge exercises discretion and requests a pleader who is present in the courtroom, perhaps an advocate with expertise in environmental or urban law, to address the court on how the decision might affect the interests of the local residents. This ensures that the court considers the broader implications of its ruling on the community.

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