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When court should not permit withdrawal of suit with liberty to file a fresh suit?

Sandeep Bhatt
16/12/2019
CPC
Grounds For Rejection Of The Plain Under The Civil Procedure Code

Introduction : Withdrawal of suit with liberty to file a fresh suit is the plaintiff’s right, but when the plaintiff wishes to withdraw of suit with liberty to file a fresh suit, generally, the Court should not routinely permit a plaintiff to do so.  When the plaintiff wants to request Permission from the Court to […]

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