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Renu Promoters Pvt. Ltd. vs Govind Radhe Real Estate Private ... on 12 September, 2024

"22. In this factual background, the learned Trial Court has followed the procedure of Order XXXVII Rule 3(6)(b) of the CPC, which entitles the plaintiff to judgment forthwith if the defendant fails to comply with any condition upon which leave to defend has been granted. This procedure has been recognized inter alia in the judgment of the Supreme Court in Wada Arun Asbestos (P) Ltd. vs. Gujarat Water Supply & Sewerage Board, (2009) 2 SC 432, para 15 and of this Court in Vikas Bhatia vs. Nikhil Chohan, 2014 SCCOnLine Del 3100, para 6."
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M/S Surge Industries Ltd And Ors vs Kamal Gupta And Anr on 13 October, 2025

"22. In this factual background, the learned Trial Court has followed the procedure of Order XXXVII Rule 3(6)(b) of the CPC, which entitles the plaintiff to judgment forthwith if the defendant fails to comply with any condition upon which leave to defend has been granted. This procedure has been recognized inter alia in the judgment of the Supreme Court in Wada Arun Asbestos (P) Ltd. v. Gujarat Water Supply & Sewerage Board, (2009) 2 SCC 432, para 15 and of this Court in Vikas Bhatia v. Nikhil Chohan, 2014 SCC OnLine Del 3100, para 6."
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Navjot Singh vs Alexander Das on 27 September, 2023

22. In this factual background, the learned Trial Court has followed the procedure of Order XXXVII Rule 3 (6)(b) of the CPC, which entitles the plaintiff to judgment forthwith if the defendant fails to comply with any condition upon which leave to defend has been granted. This procedure has been recognized inter alia in the judgment of the Supreme Court in Wada Arun Asbestos (P) Ltd. vs. Gujarat Water Supply & Sewerage Board,12 and of this Court in Vikas Bhatia vs. Nikhil Chohan13.
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Kamal Gupta & Anr vs M/S Surge Industries Ltd. & Ors on 29 May, 2025

"22. In this factual background, the learned Trial Court has followed the procedure of Order XXXVII Rule 3(6)(b) of the CPC, which entitles the plaintiff to judgment forthwith if the defendant fails to comply with any condition upon which leave to defend has been granted. This procedure has been recognized inter alia in the judgment of the Supreme Court in Wada Arun Asbestos (P) Ltd. v. Gujarat Water Supply & Sewerage Board, (2009) 2 SCC 432, para 15 and of this Court in Vikas Bhatia v. Nikhil Chohan, 2014 SCC OnLine Del 3100, para 6."
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