authorized by him will not make the plaint void and that a plaint does not cease fo he a plaint if it is unsigned ... signed the plaint.
24. As regards presentation of the plaint, the trial Court held that the plaint had not been properly presented
shows that there may be a plaint within the meaning of the Code, although the plaint is not signed and verified as required by Section ... not a plaint at all within the meaning of the Code, the section would not have called it a plaint and would not have provided
Court. The non-signing of the plaint by the plaintiff or the signing of the plaint by a person not authorised is not a matter ... plaint was signed by a person having sufficient authority to sign the same, and hence the plaintiff need not sign the plaint.
This appeal
Court has always got the
discretion if a plaint is not properly presented or is
not signed and verified in accordance with the
provisions ... treated as a plaintiff unless he signs and verifies the
plaint. The rule requiring a plaint to be signed applies
to all the plaintiffs
question whether the suit was not
maintainable on account of Plaintiff No.1 not having signed the plaint
was considered. The Court observed ... Defendant No.2 that suit was not maintainable because
of Plaintiff No.1 having not signed the plaint is
concerned, I find no merit
relating to signing, verification and presentation of the plaint relate merely
to procedure or whether a plaint which does not strictly comply with the
requirements ... Lower Court merely because the plaint has not
been signed. The omission to sign or verify a plaint is not such a defect as
could
plaint is not signed and verified properly. It is stated that plaintiffs No. 2 and 3 have not signed the plaint, nor have authorised ... view of the matter, the suit is not bail for the reason of plaint having not been signed by plaintiff
Court has always got the discretion, if the plaint is not properly presented or is not signed and verified in accordance with the provision ... suit and if the plaint is not invalid regularising such plaint by validating such plaint by permitting the party to sign or verify the pleading
defect was discovered at the appellate stage, that where a plaint had not been signed and verified as required by law and the omission came ... done so through the authorised representative, although he had not himself signed the plaint. Of the fact that he had such intention, there could not
Preliminary Objection No.5 & 6? OPD
5. Is the plaint not signed and verified by duly authorised persons? OPP
6. To what amount Plaintiff ... limitation. The issue is thus decided accordingly.
Issue 5. Is the plaint not signed and verified by duly authorised persons? OPP
64. Learned Counsel