Supreme Court: Registry Cannot Question Why a Party Is Impleaded
Supreme Court rules that court registries cannot question why a party is impleaded, holding that impleadment decisions under Order I Rule 10 CPC lie exclusively with judges.
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Supreme Court rules that court registries cannot question why a party is impleaded, holding that impleadment decisions under Order I Rule 10 CPC lie exclusively with judges.
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