Rule 10 of CPC : Rule 10: Suit In Name Of Wrong Plaintiff
CPC
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Explanation using Example
Imagine that Rita files a lawsuit against a manufacturing company for a defective product that caused her injury. After the case begins, it is discovered that the actual manufacturer is a different entity, a subsidiary of the company initially sued. Rita had no intention to sue the wrong company; it was a bona fide mistake due to the complex structure of the businesses involved.
In this scenario, under Rule 10(1) of The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, the court can order the subsidiary,...
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