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The Indian Evidence Act, 1872
Raje Anandrao vs Shamrao And Others on 23 February, 1961
16. This is apart from the fact that the plaint in the earlier suit had not been produced as explained in the cited passage. It is necessary in such cases to examine the pleadings and the issues in order to decide in what character the plaintiffs had sued and what interests they had claimed or represented. Raje Anandrao's case, AIR 1961 SC 1206 which was cited by learned counsel for the respondents has been considered in this case.