DELHI HIGH COURT
Swatanter Kumar, J
Charitable Educational Trust – Appellant
Versus
Punjab and Sind Bank – Respondent
| Table of Content |
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| 1. summary of the suit initiation and background. (Para 1 , 5 , 6 , 7) |
| 2. defendants argue for dismissal based on various grounds. (Para 3 , 11 , 15) |
| 3. court assesses the merits of claims and objections raised. (Para 4 , 12 , 14 , 18) |
| 4. court evaluates the valuation of the suit for jurisdiction. (Para 20 , 22 , 24) |
| 5. interpretation of maintainability based on legal precedents. (Para 28 , 29 , 31) |
| 6. final conclusion and order issued by the court. (Para 35) |
1. The plaintiffs have filed the present suit praying for passing of a decree of declaration against the defendants declaring that the communication dated 22nd August, 2005 is illegal, void, mala fide and is vitiated by falsehood and fraud. Plaintiffs had also filed an application under O. 39, Rr. 1 and 2 read with S. 151 of the Code of Civil Procedure (for short 'CPC') being IA No. 7513/2005. On 22nd September, 2005 the Court passed the following order :-
"22-9-2005
Present : Mr. Madan Bhatia, Sr. Advocate with Mr. N. Pandey and Mr. A. P. Sinha for the plaintiff
+ IA 7514/2005 in CS (OS) 1339/2005
Exemption prayed for allowed subject to just exceptions. The proper documents shall be filed within two months from today.
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