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Smt. Yallawwa vs Smt. Shantavva on 8 October, 1996

[8] It appears that a notice was straightaway published in Thoudang Manipuri newspaper. In this regard, it may be noted that para 25 of Schedule III to the Rules of 1961 deals with 'Service of Summons'. Para 25(1) states that the summons shall, if practicable, be served personally on the person to whom it is CRP(CRP Art.227) Nos.18 & 21 of 2022 Page 6 addressed or failing him; upon his recognized agent; or any adult male member of his family, who usually resides with him. Para 25(2) states that if service cannot be effected as above or if acceptance of service so made is refused, the summons may be served by pasting a copy thereof on the door of the usual or last known place of residence of the person to whom it is addressed or by publication in a newspaper. As pointed out by the Supreme Court in Yallawwa (Smt.) vs. Shantavva (Smt.) {(1997) 11 SCC 159}, substituted service through newspaper publication cannot be resorted to without first following the ordinary procedure laid down for service of summons.
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