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Grounds for Rejecting a Plaint in CPC

This document discusses the rejection of plaints and the grounds for rejection under Order 7 Rule 11 of the Code of Civil Procedure. It notes that a court has a duty to examine the plaint to determine if it should be rejected. The grounds for rejection include if the plaint does not disclose a cause of action, the relief claimed is undervalued and not corrected, or the plaint is insufficiently stamped and not corrected. A plaint can be rejected via an application by the defendant or sua sponte by the court. Specific grounds like an insufficient cause of action, undervalued relief, or insufficient stamping are explained.

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Grounds for Rejecting a Plaint in CPC

This document discusses the rejection of plaints and the grounds for rejection under Order 7 Rule 11 of the Code of Civil Procedure. It notes that a court has a duty to examine the plaint to determine if it should be rejected. The grounds for rejection include if the plaint does not disclose a cause of action, the relief claimed is undervalued and not corrected, or the plaint is insufficiently stamped and not corrected. A plaint can be rejected via an application by the defendant or sua sponte by the court. Specific grounds like an insufficient cause of action, undervalued relief, or insufficient stamping are explained.

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06/01/2018 Rejection of Plaint and its Grounds - The Law Study

Rejection of Plaint and its Grounds


1. Introduction

Start Download It is a first duty of court, before which a suit is instituted to properly examine the plaint, for the purpose of determining, whether it should
or rejected and in order to determine, the question of rejection it is the responsibility the court to take consideration other materials too

- View PDF 11 of CPC narrate cases where plaint should be rejected.

2. Relevant Provisions
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(i) Order 7 Rule 11 of CPC
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3. Rejection of Plaint under Order 7 Rule 11


Text of order 7 Rule 11 of CPC
(a) Where it does not disclose a cause of action
(b) Where the relief claimed is undervalued, and the plaintiff, on being required by the court to correct the valuation within a time to be fixed by the court, fails to do so,

(c) Where the relief claimed is properly valued, but the plaint is written upon paper insufficiently stamped, and the plaintiff, on being require by the court to supply the requisite stamp-paper withi
fixed by the court, fails to do so;

(d) Where the suit appears from the statement in the plaint to be barred by any law

4. Modes of Rejecting Plaint


A plaint may be rejected either by

(i) An application of the defendant

(ii) Suo motu by the court if it is liable to be rejected under order 7 Rule 11.

5. Grounds of Rejecting Plaint


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Following are the grounds of rejecting plaint under order 7 Rule 11 of CPC

(i) Plaint not disclosing cause of action

It is a duty of plaintiff that he must be described the cause of actions in his plaint. He must be written of plaint, when arises cause of action and where arises cause of actions. The court readily
power to reject a plaint if it does not the disclose any cause of action.

(ii) Claimed relief is under valued

If the court is of opinion that the plaintiff valuation of suit is fictitious, it can require him to make a correct valuation, and shall allow time for correction and can reject a plaint on his failure to do so.

(iii) Plaint is insufficiently stamped

Every suit is instituted by filing of the plaint one of the requirements for the proper institution of the suit is that the plaint must be properly stamped for the purposes of the court fees under the c
1870. If the plaint is insufficient stamp, the court reject the plaint under order 7 rule 11 of CPC and give a sufficient time to solve the cause of failures.

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Conclusion

I say, I include that for purpose of determination whether plaint discloses a cause of action or not, court has to presence that every-averment made in the plaint is true, power to reject a plaint unde
11 must be exercised only if the court comes to conclusion that even if all the allegations made in the plaint are proved, plaintiff would not be entitled to any relief what so ever.
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