(2) Description of parties in particular Cases of CPC : (2) Description of parties in particular Cases
parties in particular Cases
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Explanation using Example
Example 1:
Case: A dispute over unpaid dues by a government department.
Plaintiff: A. B., a contractor (Mr. Arun Bhatia, residing at 123, MG Road, Mumbai), on behalf of himself and all other creditors of the Public Works Department, Maharashtra.
Defendant: The State of Maharashtra, represented by The Collector of Mumbai.
Scenario: Mr. Arun Bhatia, a contractor, has completed a construction project for the Public Works Department (PWD) of Maharashtra. Despite multiple reminders, the PWD has not cleared his dues. Mr. Bhatia, along with other contractors who are also awaiting payments, decides to file a lawsuit against the State of Maharashtra. The case is filed with Mr. Bhatia representing himself and other creditors.
Example 2:
Case: A legal dispute involving a minor's property.
Plaintiff: A. B., a minor (Master Rohan Sharma, residing at 45, Park Street, Kolkata), by C. D. (Mr. Rajesh Sharma, residing at the same address), his next friend.
Defendant: The A. B. Company, Limited having its registered office at 789, Industrial Area, Kolkata.
Scenario: Master Rohan Sharma, a minor, has inherited a piece of property from his deceased father. The A. B. Company Limited is claiming ownership of the same property, leading to a legal dispute. Since Rohan is a minor, his uncle, Mr. Rajesh Sha...
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