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Ram Sarup Gupta (Dead) By Lrs vs Bishun Narain Inter College & Ors on 8 April, 1987

Again, in Ram Sarup Gupta (Dead) by LRs v. Bishun Narain Inter College13, this Court observed that it is well settled that no party should be permitted to travel beyond its pleadings and that all necessary and material facts should be pleaded by a party in support of the case set up by it. It was pointed out that the object and purpose of pleadings is to enable the adversary party to know the case it has to meet as, in order to have a fair trial, it is imperative that a party should settle the essential material facts so that the other party may not be taken by surprise."
Supreme Court of India Cites 19 - Cited by 449 - K N Singh - Full Document

Rajasthan Breweries Ltd. vs The Stroh Brewery Company on 12 July, 2000

80. Further, reliance upon the judgments of Ksheeraabd Construction (supra), Rajasthan Breweries (supra) and Royal Orchids (supra) is ARB. A. (COMM) 22/2024 & OMP (ENF.) (COMM) 66/2024 Page 34 of 59 Digitally Signed By:MAYANK Signing Date:04.04.2026 14:11:44 not relevant here and the same are distinguishable as in none of the said judgments a clause like Clause No. 14.10 of the SHA, which provided specific performance of the contract, existed.
Delhi High Court Cites 17 - Cited by 109 - Full Document
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