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Section 151 in The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 [Entire Act]
Section 91 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 [Entire Act]
Section 92 in The Indian Evidence Act, 1872 [Entire Act]
Indu Singh vs Surender Kamboj & Ors. on 10 November, 2020
I. Indu Singh Vs. Surender Kambooj & Ors. 2020(3) CLJ 532
(Del.) Delhi High Court.
Section 106 in The Code of Civil Procedure, 1908 [Entire Act]
Transfer of Property Act, 1977
Charanjit Lal Mehra & Ors vs Smt.Kamal Saroj Mahajan&Anr on 11 March, 2005
In the case of
"Charanjit Lal Mehra and Ors. vs Smt. Kamal Saroj Mahajan and
Anr." AIR 2005 SC 2765, the Hon'ble Supreme Court has held that
Order XII Rule 6 CPC is enacted for the purpose to expedite the trials
and if there is any admission on behalf of the defendants or an admission
can be inferred from the facts and circumstances of the case without any
dispute, then in such a case, in order to expedite and dispose of the
matter, such admission can be acted upon.
P.P..A. Impex Pvt. Ltd. vs Mangal Sain Mittal on 30 November, 2009
12. It has been laid down by Hon'ble High Court of India in
P.P.A. Impex Pvt. Ltd vs Mangal Sain Mittal, 166 (2010) DLT 84 that
"as regards Order XII Rule 6 CPC is concerned, the Supreme Court has
recommended resort to this provision to bring a quick end wherever a
vexatious and false defence has been presented.".