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RAHUL KHATRI (SELF)     12 April 2017

Dropping of defendants in civil suit after 3 years

A Civil Suit is filed by a plaintiff in which he names 5 defendants, of which 1 & 2 are government departments and defendants no 3 to 5 are private individuals.

The proceedings drag on for nearly 3 years in which the plaintiff is able to avail more than 30 opportunities to lead evidence.

After the evidence of plaintiff, evidence of defendant no 1 & 2 is concluded.

Due to some mistake on part of reader, the evidence against defendant no 3 to 5 comes to written as closed. The defendant no 3 to 5 immediately file an application for granting one opportunity to adduce evidence, which is vehemently opposed by the plaintiff. This application for granting one opportunity is still pending.

Simultaneously In light a some facts which had come to the knowledge of defendants no 3 to 5, they file an application under Order VII Rule 11 for rejection of plaint and the plaintiff is instructed to file a reply. (Plaint is bound to be rejected due to statutory bar under partnership act as plaintiff is an unregistered firm).

But on next date, the advocate of the plaintiff makes a statement in court that the plaintiff is dropping defendant no 3 to 5.

As the applications for grating opportunity to give evidence and another application for rejection of suit which are both filed by the defendant no 3 to 5 are still pending in the court and the matter is at such late stage with nearly 3 years having passed, can the plaintiff be allowed to drop defendants?? what remedy do the defendant no 3 to 5 have at their disposal??

Any reply will be greatly appreciated.



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RAHUL KHATRI (SELF)     14 April 2017

any 1??? 


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