Supreme Court: Plaintiffs Are Dominus Litis, Cannot Be Forced to Add Parties in Civil Suits
Supreme Court rules plaintiffs are dominus litis and cannot be forced to add parties. Impleadment allowed only for necessary or proper parties under CPC.
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Supreme Court rules plaintiffs are dominus litis and cannot be forced to add parties. Impleadment allowed only for necessary or proper parties under CPC.
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Supreme Court rules that omissions in chief examination are not fatal if clarified in cross-examination, reinforcing substantive justice over procedural technicalities.