Rule 10A of CPC : Rule 10A: Power of Court to request any pleader to address it.

CPC

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Rajesh files a civil suit against Suresh for a property dispute. During the proceedings, the court realizes that the decision might also affect the interests of a third party, Meena, who is not represented by any lawyer in the case. The court, using its power under Rule 10A, requests a senior pleader, Mr. Sharma, to address the court on behalf of Meena's interests to ensure that her rights are considered before making a final decision.

Example 2:

In a case involving a dispute over the management of a family business, Anil sues his brother Sunil. The court notices that the outcome of the case could significantly impact the interests of their elderly mother, who is not represented by any pleader. To protect her interests, the court requests Ms. Gupta, an experienced pleader, to address the court regarding the potential effects of the decision on the mother’s financial and personal well-being.

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