Appellate Court Not Required to Decide Merits Once Cogent Reasons for Remand Exist: Chhattisgarh High Court

The High Court of Chhattisgarh has upheld a decision of the First Appellate Court to remand a civil suit to the Trial Court, observing that once an appellate court forms an opinion to remand a case based on cogent reasons, such as the non-joinder of necessary parties, it is not required to adjudicate on the

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