Section 90 of CPC : Section 90: Power to state case for opinion of Court.

CPC

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Scenario: Two business partners, Raj and Simran, have a disagreement over the interpretation of a clause in their partnership agreement. They want to resolve this issue without going through a lengthy litigation process.

Action: Raj and Simran agree in writing to state their case for the opinion of the Court. They draft a document outlining the specific clause in question and their respective interpretations.

Outcome: The Court reviews the written agreement and the stated case, then provides an opinion on the correct interpretation of the clause. This helps Raj and Simran resolve their disagreement efficiently and continue their business partnership without further conflict.

Example 2:

Scenario: A housing society in Mumbai is facing a dispute between its members regarding the allocation of parking spaces. The society's bylaws are ambiguous, leading to different interpretations by different members.

Action: The members of the housing society agree in writing to state their case for the opinion of the Court. They prepare a document that includes the relevant bylaws and the differing interpretations of the parking space allocation.

Outcome: The Court examines the written agreement and the stated case, then provides an opinion on the proper interpretation of the bylaws. This opinion helps the housing society resolve the parking space dispute and ensures that all members are clear on the rules moving forward.

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