Rule 14 of CPC : Rule 14: Service on agent in charge in suits for immovable property.

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Ravi owns a piece of agricultural land in Maharashtra but currently resides in the United States for work. A dispute arises over the boundary of Ravi's land, and his neighbor, Suresh, files a suit seeking relief and compensation for the alleged encroachment. The court needs to serve a summons to Ravi, but since he is abroad, personal service is not possible. Ravi has not appointed any specific agent to accept legal documents on his behalf. However, Ravi's cousin, Anil, manages the agricultural activities on the land. According...

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