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T. Arivandandam vs T. V. Satyapal & Another on 14 October, 1977
To apply the principle laid down in T.Arivandandam v.
T.V.Satyapal and Anr. (referred supra), the Court can reject the
plaint only at the time of first hearing by examining the parties
under Order X of C.P.C. but not based on application filed under
Order VII Rule 11 of C.P.C. Therefore, it is obligatory on the part of
the Court to find out whether the allegations made in the plaint
would give raise to any cause of action or plaint discloses any
cause of action for the suit.