Rule 28 of CPC : Rule 28: Mode of taking additional evidence.

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Explanation using Example

Example 1:

Ravi filed a lawsuit against his neighbor, Suresh, claiming that Suresh had illegally constructed a wall that encroached on Ravi's property. The trial court ruled in favor of Suresh, stating that there was insufficient evidence to prove the encroachment. Ravi decided to appeal the decision in the High Court. During the appeal, Ravi discovered new evidence—an old land survey report that clearly showed the boundary lines. Under Rule 28 of the Code of Civil Procedure 1908, the High Court allowed this additional evidence to be produced. The High Court could either e...

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